Protective Intelligence
Risk, seen before it arrives.
The analytical work ahead of the protection. We map the threat picture before anyone gets close — so the detail in the room is rarely the first line that matters.
Protective intelligence is the discipline of identifying, assessing, and managing threats before they reach a principal — advance work, threat assessment, and ongoing monitoring that inform every protective decision. Most firms use the phrase as a slogan. Ours is real: Ravus is an OnTrial company, with direct access to the same US data and analytical infrastructure OnTrial built for high-stakes verification. That foundation turns intelligence from a talking point into the thing the protection is actually built on.
What the engagement covers
Advance work
We work venues, routes, and arrival points before the principal moves — site surveys, access control, contingency routing, and a clear read on who controls each space.
Threat assessment on persons of concern
Structured assessment of fixated individuals, grievance actors, and credible threats — behavior, capability, and trajectory, not just a name on a list.
Travel and event intelligence
Destination risk, local conditions, and event-specific exposure — assessed ahead of departure so the protective posture matches the ground, not the itinerary.
Real-time monitoring
Active watch on the threat picture as it moves — emerging risks, escalations, and shifts that change the plan while the principal is in motion.
Open-source and data-driven analysis
Disciplined OSINT and structured data work, backed by OnTrial's US data access, to corroborate concerns and surface what a casual search would miss.
Pattern-of-life and movement analysis
Reading routine, exposure, and predictability — for the principal and for persons of concern — to find the points where risk concentrates.
Collect
We gather the picture from the ground and the data — site detail, open sources, and the structured intelligence behind the protection — without leaving a footprint.
Assess
Analysts weigh credibility, capability, and trajectory, separating noise from the threats that actually warrant a change in posture.
Brief
Findings reach the principal and the detail as a clear, decision-ready picture — what we know, what it means, and what changes because of it.
Seen first. Handled quietly.
Every engagement begins with a confidential consultation and a clear-eyed read of the threat picture — before anyone needs to be in the room.