Case Study
Global Media Organization Expands Relationship with Crisis24 to Centralize Risk Intelligence
29 Apr 2026

A leading global media and entertainment organization has expanded its collaboration with Crisis24, leveraging a broader technology solution to unify security intelligence and operational workflows across its global footprint.
Building a Single Source of Truth for Risk
With thousands of employees and travelers and more than 100 locations worldwide the organization’s security team faced a familiar challenge: critical threat intelligence and incident data spread across multiple systems, slowing response times, complicating exposure assessment, and limiting visibility into operational performance.
The client turned to Crisis24 with a clear goal: create a holistic, trusted view of risk that brings together internal and external intelligence, traveler and site data, and real‑time alerts into a single operational picture.
A Unified, Scalable Solution
Crisis24 technology now serves as the central hub for the organization’s global security operations, consolidating Crisis24 intelligence alongside third‑party threat feeds and security email notifications. Built‑in monitoring for severe weather, earthquakes, wildfires, tropical cyclones, and other natural hazards enhances situational awareness, while geospatial threat zones and traffic camera data provide deeper context for decision‑making.
Operator analytics also play a key role, enabling leadership to measure response efficiency, workload distribution, and overall effectiveness—supporting continuous improvement across security operations.
Why Crisis24
The decision to expand the relationship was driven by Crisis24’s proven client-centric approach. They valued Crisis24’s deep understanding of their operational environment, quick responsiveness, practical guidance, and commitment to building a solution aligned with real‑world use cases. Crisis24 cut through overengineering and complexity, working closely with stakeholders to deliver a solution that was fit for purpose—at the right scale and cost.
Designed for the Future
The solution is built to evolve alongside the organization with additional physical security integrations planned. It is structured to support future organizational changes, ensuring long‑term flexibility and resilience as the business grows and adapts.
The expansion and consolidation of their solution, highlights Crisis24’s ability to help complex, global organizations cut through operational complexity—delivering clarity, efficiency, and confidence when managing risk at scale.
See how Crisis24’s integrated risk management platform helps organizations centralize intelligence and act faster on global risk.
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