CRISIS24's UKRAINE OPERATIONS
Let us help you navigate the nuances and complexities of this dynamic and evolving threat environment.

ENHANCING SAFETY AND RESILIENCE ACROSS IMPACTED REGIONS
Crisis24 has been active in Ukraine since before the full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022. Drawing on a pragmatic, intelligence-led approach to security risk management, we support organizations facing complex operational challenges in Ukraine and across the wider region.
Is your organization:
Maintaining a continuous presence in Ukraine?
Planning re-entry?
Preparing to operate in Ukraine for the first time?
Experiencing the repercussions of the conflict in neighboring countries?
50+
International organizations supported across Ukraine.
30+
Senior delegation visits to Ukraine supported since February 2022.
1,000+
Persons extracted from Ukraine in Q1 2022.
170+
Continuous weeks of bespoke Ukraine intelligence alerts & analysis for clients.
INFORMATION
CAPABILITIES
INTELLIGENCE AND THREAT ANALYSIS
- Dedicated risk monitoring and reporting
(incorporating OSINT and Crisis24 gathered ground truth) - Actionable insights for informed decision-making
SECURITY RISK MANAGEMENT
- Resilience reviews
- Threat and vulnerability assessments
- Development of security risk management plans and policies
- Residential security
TRAVEL RISK MANAGEMENT
- White glove end-to-end journey management
- Executive protection
- Secure ground transportation
- Travel security tracking and monitoring
- Provision of local drivers & interpreters
CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTING PLANNING
- Evacuation planning and support
- Crisis management / Crisis Communications
TRAINING
- Security risk management
- Crisis management
- Simulated incident/tabletop exercises
- Pre-travel security awareness training
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
- Medical planning
- Medical Advice and on-the-ground Assistance
CYBERSECURITY
- Cyber resilience assessments
- Cyber Threat monitoring
- Incident response and recovery strategies
- Secure infrastructure and data protection
CRISIS24’S FAST TEAMS
Crisis24’s Forward Access, Security and Transition (FAST) teams enable safe, secure access into Ukraine for corporations, humanitarian agencies, and reconstruction efforts looking to re-enter or restart operations.
Strategically positioned in Ukraine and across neighboring countries—Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Moldova—each team is led by a senior consultant with the business acumen to engage at the C-suite level.
Activated first as a planning team and, based on your objectives, can deploy with specialized support in:
Security
Infrastructure & Logistics
Technical Security Countermeasures (TSCM)
Medical & Trauma Care
Local Enablers: Drivers, Interpreters, Military Liaisons

SUCCESS STORIES
BRINGING STABILITY
INTO AN UNSTABLE WORLD
At work across six continents, Crisis24 is proud to help clients improve safety and operational resilience.
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INSIGHTS
OPERATING IN UKRAINE:
5 ESSENTIAL SECURITY & PREPAREDNESS STRATEGIES
1. Get the Basics Right
Routine preparedness is the foundation of operational resilience. Despite prolonged exposure to conflict conditions, air alerts, missile strikes, and critical utility disruptions remain unpredictable and potentially catastrophic. All facilities should be equipped for flexible operations, including accessible shelter space, secure and redundant connectivity, and routine vulnerability assessments across all sites.
2. Account for Hybrid Threats to Business Continuity
Hybrid threats in Ukraine—including cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and physical sabotage—pose significant risks to infrastructure, communications, and supply chains. Disruptions to logistics networks, energy grids, and GPS signals demonstrate the scope and impact of these tactics. Organizations must prioritize cybersecurity, data backup integrity, and resilient communications, while also planning for kinetic threats such as arson and targeted sabotage. Business continuity strategies must reflect the persistent risk from state-backed hostile activity.
3. Stay Adaptive: Crisis Preparedness Is Constant
Ukraine’s risk landscape remains fluid. Organizations must regularly reassess crisis management procedures, conduct scenario-based simulation exercises, and ensure response frameworks remain flexible. Effective threat response requires that operational teams are trained to adapt quickly and decisively as threat vectors shift.
4. Apply Mission Command: Empower Local Expertise
Top-down micromanagement is counterproductive in complex environments. Leaders should clearly define strategic objectives while enabling local teams and advisors to execute operations based on real-time conditions. Ground-level expertise and cultural fluency are critical for effective decision-making in high-risk settings.
5. Utilize Embedded Security Management (ESM)
A Crisis24 Embedded Security Manager (ESM) helps integrate global security procedures with Ukraine-specific requirements, ensuring operational alignment with both corporate standards and local realities. Serving as an in-country advisor, the ESM provides continuous oversight of the risk environment while recruiting and training local teams to enable preparedness, real-time crisis coordination, and post-incident recovery for the long term.
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