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Strategic Intelligence Estimate 2024: Global Disruptors

Emergent Risk International’s team will provide its annual briefing on our Strategic Intelligence Estimate 2024: Global Disruptors. Changes in global politics, economics, demographics, climate and technology are combining in ways that create new opportunities for those who anticipate and adapt but pose real risks for those who don’t. We’ll discuss the impacts of several significant elections on the horizon; the roles China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Europe and the US will play; how the climate, activism and non-state actors will influence the environment; and the effects that...

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Data and Visualizations for Intelligence Analysts

This three-part training is designed to help intelligence analysts learn more about using data and visualizations effectively in their work. The virtual course will equip analysts with the tools and knowledge to expand their use of data and graphics to strengthen their analysis, with exercises in the Emergent Risk Situation Room™. Wednesdays, October 25 – November 8 @ 9 am or 4 pm ETCost is $500 or Free for Emergent Risk Situation Room™ users.

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Intelligence Analysis Writing Workshop

Tyson’s Corner, VA  Intelligence analysis, collection and tradecraft are important, but none of it matters if the key message isn’t crafted to the end users’ specific information gaps and needs. Indeed, in private sector intelligence, writing to reach distinctly different target audiences, with different information needs and appetites can be the most challenging aspect of “getting it right.”Due to popular demand, ERI has carved out a special writing workshop to focus on just these issues, which it has provided on a bespoke basis to companies globally. Now, we are bringing together analysts...

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How to Get to Know Your Organization as a Private Sector Intelligence Analyst

In order to understand the impacts outside events will have on your organization, you first have to understand the organization itself. What does it do, how and where does it do it, and what does it need to get the job done. Where do you find this information? We’ll discuss a number of resources private sector intelligence analysts can use to build their sector and organizational understanding.

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Adapt or Die: AI & Intelligence Analysis

AI is creating opportunities that can enable intelligence business and security professionals to work with improved efficiency. But it also poses new challenges to the field of private sector intelligence analysis. including escalation of the proliferation of disinformation. CEO Meredith Wilson will examine both sides of this new technology. Attendees will come away with an understanding of how to integrate this new technology into your work effectively, while also keeping the guard rails up and on track.

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China’s Changing Regulatory Environment

Changes in regulation affecting multinational companies are creating new concerns regarding employee safety, the protection of intellectual property, and provisions that could unintentionally run afoul of these new regulations. ERI Director for Analysis Kieran O’Leary and guest panelist Tony Dimario, former CIA Senior Executive and, most recently, a former Strategic Advisor and Head of Global Security Investigations and Insider Threat at Apple, will discuss the changing regulatory environment for companies and organizations in China.

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Protective Intelligence in the Corporate Environment

Intelligence within your business can take many forms, depending on the end user and their goals. In protective intelligence, the protection of executives and other staff members is paramount. In this webinar, CEO Meredith Wilson will take you through ways to increase the effectiveness of your protective intelligence function through building a more complete picture of the threat environment. Participants will learn how to construct a historical framework through which to view their protectees, their business and the places where they do business – and through this – how to apply threat intelligence...

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Creativity & Humor in Intelligence

Risk intelligence analysis is a serious business, but a little humor can help with perspective and sometimes a creative approach is exactly what’s needed to fully appreciate the complexity of the situation. Join ERI’s Director of Analysis Kieran O’Leary as he explores how and when these approaches can add depth and insight to your analysis and engage your readers. The webinar is free for ERI Situation Room, Analysis and Training subscribers and $50 for non-subscribers.

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Creating Quality Infographics

Data-centered, visually-appealing intelligence analysis can capture even the busiest executive’s interest. In this webinar, we’ll talk about the programs and best practices that will help you depict the complex risks facing your organization using engaging and informative infographics.The webinar is free for ERI Situation Room, Analysis and Training subscribers and $50 for non-subscribers.

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Data and Visualization for Intelligence Analysts

This is a three-part training designed for intelligence analysts to help them learn more about using data and visualizations effectively. This training will equip analysts with the tools and knowledge to expand their use of data and visualizations to be more effective and deeper – helping them bridge the gap between their analysis and their busy readers who don’t always have time to take in a longer form paper. The course will include familiarization exercises on building different types of visuals, evaluating datasets, understanding the importance of using data in our analysis, bias and misinterpretation...

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Corporate Intelligence Analysis, Tradecraft and Writing – Virtual

The pandemic changed almost everything. But one thing it didn’t change, is the need for private sector intelligence analysis. In fact, it deepened it. Still, there are very few courses that specifically address intelligence analysis, tradecraft, and writing for the business environment.  As intelligence professionals who have worked in government intelligence and industries diverse as oil and gas, airlines, agriculture and consumer products, we believe that success in private sector intelligence is built on approaching the discipline from a business perspective – not just applying government...

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