For Defence

External cyber intelligence streams and briefings for defence-oriented teams.

CIH can support defence-facing workflows with curated daily briefings, externally focused intelligence views, and monitored streams that help teams maintain a clearer outside-in picture of the threat environment.

FormatOne-way intelligence delivery
Best fitDaily briefings and monitored streams
StrengthBroad visibility with curated interpretation
What matters here

Raw context, curated reporting, and the ability to maintain an outside-in view.

CIH gives defence teams dependable visibility into criminal ecosystems, external signals, and emerging developments that need to be briefed, monitored, and understood over time.

  • Externally focused daily briefings
  • Live-watch or stream-style intelligence surfaces
  • Context that helps explain what matters and why
  • Options for teams that need structured or stream-based delivery
Intelligence sources used for defence briefings and monitoring
Structured intelligence delivery across the client journey
Delivery style

Built for teams that need the intelligence picture, end to end.

CIH fits best where teams need an external intelligence layer that can provide streams, views, and briefings grounded in difficult source environments and strong historical context.

How defence engagements are shaped

Built around briefing cadence, delivery format, and handling requirements.

Defence-facing work usually turns on getting the right intelligence into the right review cycle. CIH fits best when the operating model is defined around how teams consume intelligence day to day.

Daily or scheduled briefings

Curated reporting for teams that need a repeatable outside-in picture on a briefing cadence.

Watch views and streams

Ongoing monitoring surfaces for teams that want live awareness alongside structured briefings.

Scoping around requirements

CIH scopes delivery format, access model, and handling expectations before work begins so the output fits the real operating environment.

What buyers usually want clarified

The serious questions should be part of the conversation early.

Defence buyers usually need to understand delivery style, data handling expectations, integration needs, and what a real briefing package looks like. These are the questions we expect to work through together early.

  • Briefing format and review cadence
  • Feed or stream requirements
  • Handling and access expectations
  • What a real daily product looks like in practice
Best use
When a team needs steady outside-in awareness with stronger context than a generic portal can provide.

That can mean daily intelligence delivery, watch-driven monitoring, or structured streams that fit an existing defence workflow.