Threat assessments identify, analyze, and prioritize potential threats to an organization’s people, property, operations, and reputation. The objective is to provide decision-makers with actionable intelligence and mitigation options to reduce risk to acceptable levels and support continuity of operations.
Assessment cover credible threats that could reasonably affect an organization over the near- to mid-term (typically 12–36 months). It examines internal and external sources across the following domains:
Physical security (facility intrusions, vandalism, workplace violence)
Personnel safety (targeted violence, insider threat, harassment)
Cyber and information security (data breaches, ransomware, phishing)
Supply chain and service disruption (vendor failure, logistics interruptions)
Environmental and health hazards (natural disasters, pandemics, hazardous materials)
Reputational and regulatory risks (negative publicity, compliance violations)
Financial threats (fraud, embezzlement, economic pressures)
A structured threat assessment provides leadership with clear visibility into the organization’s exposure, prioritized risks, and practical measures to enhance resilience. It supports informed budgeting, policy decisions, and emergency planning to protect people, assets, and continuity of mission.
Threat assessments identify, analyze, and prioritize potential threats to an organization’s people, property, operations, and reputation. The objective is to provide decision-makers with actionable intelligence and mitigation options to reduce risk to acceptable levels and support continuity of operations.
Assessment cover credible threats that could reasonably affect an organization over the near- to mid-term (typically 12–36 months). It examines internal and external sources across the following domains:
Physical security (facility intrusions, vandalism, workplace violence)
Personnel safety (targeted violence, insider threat, harassment)
Cyber and information security (data breaches, ransomware, phishing)
Supply chain and service disruption (vendor failure, logistics interruptions)
Environmental and health hazards (natural disasters, pandemics, hazardous materials)
Reputational and regulatory risks (negative publicity, compliance violations)
Financial threats (fraud, embezzlement, economic pressures)
A structured threat assessment provides leadership with clear visibility into the organization’s exposure, prioritized risks, and practical measures to enhance resilience. It supports informed budgeting, policy decisions, and emergency planning to protect people, assets, and continuity of mission.