Public-source intelligence · Live dashboard

See what changed. Understand what follows.

SEERON turns open-source risk signals into structured geopolitical briefings, cross-border pressure assessments, regional convergence reports and country-level watch profiles.

Best experienced on desktop or laptop

A briefing suite for global risk movement.

SEERON is organized around a small set of analytical outputs. Each one answers a different question: what changed, where pressure is building, whether it may spill over, and which indicators deserve attention next.

01 · Global

Global Intelligence Report

Daily overview of the most important international shifts, dominant risks, cross-theater interactions and watch indicators.

Daily Global Watch windows
02 · Pressure

Cross-Border Pressure

Tracks whether instability, conflict pressure or humanitarian stress is remaining local, moving across borders or creating adjacent-theater exposure.

Spillover 72h window Pathways
03 · Regional

Regional Convergence Briefs

Compares broader reporting with local early signals in high-pressure theaters, keeping source layers and confidence levels clear.

Gulf Ukraine Levant Sahel

The operating picture behind the reports.

The dashboard brings together the map, latest reports, country pressure, signal cards and selected operational layers. It is where monitoring becomes structured context.

SEERON dashboard preview

Latest intelligence reports

Public report cards provide fast access to the latest global brief, regional convergence assessments, cross-border pressure and change-detection output.

Country pressure and signal context

Country risk movement, signal cards and map layers support rapid orientation before deeper reading.

Analyst tools under controlled access

Selected interactive tools remain protected while workflows are refined. Public users can view pregenerated reports and live dashboard context.

From signal stream to working assessment.

SEERON is built around repeatable analytical rhythm: detect material movement, separate source layers, compare convergence, and publish concise briefings with watch indicators.

01

Detect

Surface emerging pressure, unusual velocity, regional clustering and developments that are not yet broadly visible.

02

Separate

Keep established reporting, local early signals and monitored public-source indicators distinct instead of flattening them into one stream.

03

Compare

Look for convergence, divergence, pressure pathways and indicators that could change the assessment.

04

Brief

Turn the operating picture into readable assessments, cross-border context and monitoring priorities.

Current theaters and monitoring layers.

SEERON’s regional structure is organized around active pressure zones and recurring pathways of instability, alongside broader country and global monitoring.

Regional convergence

Current regional briefs focus on four high-pressure zones where source comparison, local signals and watch windows are especially useful.

Gulf / Iran–HormuzMaritime exposure, regional confrontation dynamics, energy-route sensitivity and escalation pressure.
Ukraine–RussiaOperational developments, infrastructure pressure, border implications and wider European exposure.
LevantConflict pressure, regional linkage, internal fragmentation and spillover implications.
SahelMilitant activity, humanitarian stress, corridor disruption and cross-border movement under sparse-reporting conditions.

Questions, feedback or collaboration?

SEERON is live in public form. For access inquiries, collaboration, product feedback or direct questions, contact the project.