For Organisations · Service
Threat Intelligence
& Assurance
A standing intelligence capability for the executives who carry the accountability: weekly analyst-judged briefs, board reporting on the governance calendar, and an evidence base that holds up when the decisions are questioned.
The difference
A feed reports events. This reports implications.
Every brief is built to answer the question that matters at your desk: what, if anything, should your organisation do differently this week?
The judgement
An analyst who knows your organisation
Every assessment is weighed by an analyst against your assets, obligations, and standing risk positions, expressed in likelihood language with bounded confidence, and owned by the person who made it.
The framing
Client-specific implications
Every brief is written for your organisation and its obligations. If nothing changes for you this week, the brief says so, plainly.
The foundations
A peer-reviewed discipline
The analytical method is built on peer-reviewed foundations, and the process is documented and testable end to end.
The data
Proprietary datasets underneath
Threat cards and a detailed incident database sit under the judgement, so every assessment traces back to recorded events.
Inside a brief
The brief is the demonstration
Every weekly brief follows the same discipline: facts sourced, assessment labelled, implications stated. A typical brief carries:
- The week's material developments in your threat environment: sourced, dated, and graded
- Analyst assessment, explicitly labelled as judgement and expressed in likelihood language
- Implications for your organisation: what changes, what doesn't, and what to watch
- A running record: every assessment is traceable back through the year's briefs
The fastest way to evaluate the service is to see it: the executive briefing is drawn from the same pipeline.
Request an executive briefingHow it's structured
Three tiers, built to grow with you
Most relationships start with Watch and grow as the reporting proves its value at the board table. Pricing is discussed in the briefing; it depends on sites, sectors, and reporting cadence.
Watch
The standing brief
- Weekly threat intelligence brief, analyst-judged and client-specific
- Flash advisories when the environment shifts materially
- Direct access to the analyst behind the brief
Program
The governance rhythm
- Everything in Watch
- Quarterly board threat & risk reporting on the CIRMP cycle
- Annual security risk assessment refresh
- Site security benchmark, re-scored annually
Enterprise
The embedded capability
- Everything in Program, across the enterprise portfolio
- Annual enterprise security assessment
- Executive and board briefings on call
- Priority access for assessments and design reviews
For procurement
Procurement questions, answered
Is Core42 prequalified for government procurement?
Yes. Core42 is prequalified under NSW Government Scheme 5 (Performance and Management Services) and is a TfNSW Technically Assured Organisation. We also hold SCEC endorsement for security zone consulting for Australian Government agencies, including PROTECTED and above environments.
How is this different from a subscription threat feed?
A feed reports events. This service reports implications: every brief is analyst-judged against your organisation's assets, obligations, and risk positions, and states what — if anything — should change as a result.
Can the reporting align to our CIRMP and board calendar?
That is the design intent. Quarterly board threat and risk reporting is structured around the CIRMP annual reporting cycle under the SOCI Act, so the board record builds through the year rather than being assembled at the deadline.
Who does the work?
A dedicated analyst capability, led by the firm's principals. The people who deliver your board reporting are accountable for the judgement in it, and the same analytical discipline that produces our published research produces your brief.
Credentials & panels
- SCEC Endorsed Security Consultant
- NSW Government Scheme 5 prequalified
- TfNSW Technically Assured Organisation
- CPP ×2
- PhD research (UTS)
- Published in Crime Science
Start with the briefing.
A 45-minute executive threat briefing from the live pipeline: the same discipline, applied to your environment.