CRISIS24 MIDDLE EAST OPERATIONS
Crisis24 intelligence-led global security and medical operations help organizations navigate complex and evolving threat environments.

ENHANCING SAFETY AND RESILIENCE ACROSS IMPACTED MIDDLE EAST LOCATIONS
With a longstanding presence in the Middle East — including our Dubai office — Crisis24 has been actively supporting clients throughout periods of heightened instability.
Our teams have been engaged since June 2025 in response to the Iran conflict, providing on-the-ground guidance, intelligence, and operational support. We have remained fully mobilized since the February 28 escalation, ensuring organizations can navigate rapidly evolving security dynamics across the region.
Is your organization:
Operating in high‑risk or impacted Middle East locations?
Seeking to sustain essential operations while adapting to elevated threat levels?
Managing the regional ripple effects of the crisis — including supply chain disruptions, travel constraints, and staff protection concerns?
Requiring enhanced intelligence, medical, or security assistance?
180+
Organizations supported across the Middle East
200+
Sites
57,000+
Travelers
175+
Security and medical assistance cases
INFORMATION
CAPABILITIES
INTELLIGENCE AND THREAT ANALYSIS
- 24/7 threat monitoring and alerting.
- Strategic guidance on extraction, evacuation, and shelter-in-place options, including route, transport, and border assessments.
- Ongoing reporting to maintain situational awareness throughout incidents and crises.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING
- Dedicated deployed consultants to coordinate and execute evacuation crisis management and planning operations.
- Crisis management and crisis communications support for incident and crisis response teams.
- Strategic consulting for operational readiness and response.
GROUND MOVEMENT AND LOGISTICS
- Access to, and coordination of, ground assets for regional extraction and transportation.
- Secure transportation and close‑protection services tailored to your risk profile.
- Guidance and support to designated destinations.
AIR AND MARITIME OPTIONS
- Access to air charter and maritime solutions based on location and operational needs.
SAFE HAVENS, ACCOMMODATION, AND SUSTENANCE
- Access to safe houses, where available.
- Assistance with sourcing secure accommodation.
- Resupply of essential provisions, including food, water, and medications.
MEDICAL AND SPECIAL RISKS
- Medical assistance and repatriation, trauma‑informed support, and advisory services.
- Kidnap and extortion guidance and resolution support.
CYBER RESILIENCE AND RESPONSE
- Cyber risk management, resilience building, and post-incident response and recovery services.
THE EXPERTS' TAKE
Operating across six continents, Crisis24 helps clients improve safety outcomes and strengthen operational resilience. Here are the latest insights from our expert analysts and practitioners.

Conflict in the Middle East: Security Outlook & Operational Guidance for Global Organizations
Rapid escalation involving Iran, Israel, and the United States is driving regionwide disruption across the Middle East, including severe aviation constraints, heightened security postures, and operational impacts for global organizations. Learn what this means for personnel safety, mobility, and business continuity in our expert-led webinar.

Intelligence Analysis
Middle East Conflict: Escalation and Miscalculation Risk in Gulf Civil Aviation
Civil aviation risk across the Gulf has entered a period of acute volatility as the Iran-US-Israel war geographically expands.
By Larry Henderson
March 4, 2026

Intelligence Analysis
Middle East Conflict: Security Outlook, Regional Escalation and Expanding Target Sets
The latest rhetoric from President Donald Trump strongly indicates that Washington assesses near-term escalation as likely.
March 3, 2026

Intelligence Analysis
Middle East Conflict: Regional Escalation, Travel Disruption, and What to do Now
The US–Israel conflict with Iran has regionalized and will continue to generate severe security, aviation, and business disruptions across the Middle East, with the UAE emerging as an operational pressure point.
March 2, 2026
