Our Story

Built for a Faster, Riskier World

Threatwhere was born from a simple idea — global risks move too fast for human-only workflows. We set out to build a platform that thinks, scans, and responds at machine speed — delivering operational intelligence when seconds matter.

Our Vision

"We believe global threat intelligence should be instant, contextual, and trusted — not buried in noise or delayed by process."

Threats are faster, more complex, and more interconnected than ever before — yet most systems rely on fragmented data and human bottlenecks. Threatwhere exists to change that.

Our vision is to equip analysts, responders, and decision-makers with a platform that pairs large-scale data collection with AI-driven enrichment and human-readable clarity — so you can see the signal, not the noise, and act without hesitation.

The road so far

May 2023

Threatwhere is born

Development begins on Threatwhere, shaped by years of experience in software engineering, global defence intelligence, and mission-critical systems. The team sets out to rethink how risk is detected and delivered — with speed, clarity, and trust at its core.

2024

Pipeline proven, platform expanding

Over the year, the ingestion and enrichment engines take shape. The team builds and refines a system capable of transforming global event data into structured, enriched threat insights — integrating AI summarisation, translation, and contextual analysis into a seamless workflow.

Early 2025

Operational intelligence takes form

Core components — including the interactive map, vector-based similarity engine, and smart alerting system — are integrated into a unified platform. Early pilots with security and humanitarian teams validate the speed, precision, and value of real-time enrichment.

June 2025

Threatwhere v1.0 Launches

After two years of focused development, Threatwhere 1.0 goes live. Designed for analysts, responders, and global risk teams, it delivers real-time threat detection, AI-driven analysis, and actionable insights — built to outpace risk in a faster, more complex world.

Q3 2025

Mobile operator app ships

Threatwhere Operator launches on iOS and Android — SOS emergency beacon, trip management with per-leg risk, secure team messaging, and offline-first architecture. Field operators gain real-time threat awareness and duty of care compliance from anywhere in the world.

Q4 2025

Collaboration and workspaces

Comments, discussions, sharing, live presence, and versioned workspaces arrive across every entity in the platform. Intelligence becomes a team sport — with full audit trails and permission-based access control.

Q1 2026

Intelligence Deck and AI Reports

The multi-column Intelligence Deck gives analysts a customisable Kanban feed with per-column AI analysis. Seven AI report types launch with the cinematic terminal generation UX — from briefs and travel advisories to pattern detection and entity profiles.

Q2 2026

Travel Risk Management

Full mission planning workspace launches — AI-powered itinerary builder, GIS facility finder for hospitals, embassies, and assembly points, risk assessment per travel leg, and intelligence dossier generation. Integrated with operator check-ins and route planning.

H2 2026

Predictive risk forecasting

Machine learning models that forecast emerging threats days before they materialise, based on historical patterns and real-time signals. Moving from reactive to proactive intelligence — enabling pre-emptive decision-making.

2027

Autonomous intelligence agents

AI agents that continuously monitor specific threat domains, generate proactive briefings, and surface anomalies without human prompting. Always-on intelligence that works while your team sleeps.

"We believe AI should accelerate human insight — not replace it. The mission still belongs to people. We just make sure they see the whole picture, faster."