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The 4:45 PM Tasker: How Analysts Use GenAI When Leadership Needs Answers Before COB
At 4:47 PM, Mira gets a Slack message: leadership needs a geopolitical intelligence brief on the South Caucasus, presentation-ready, by close of business. This post walks through exactly how she builds it — from scoping the intelligence question to curating a source collection, generating a structured first draft, and delivering a fully cited, defensible product in under two hours.
AI SITREPs for SOC Teams, Fusion Centers, and Security Operations
A SITREP is only useful if it arrives before the window for action closes — and producing one manually under time pressure has always been the hardest part. This post breaks down how AI-assisted reporting changes the production workflow for three distinct security environments: SOC teams managing active incidents, fusion centers reconciling multi-agency source streams, and enterprise security operations maintaining consistency at scale.
Are AI-Generated SITREPs Reliable? Verification, Sources, and Human Oversight
AI-generated situation reports achieve reliability through systematic verification, not through AI sophistication alone. Organizations that implement structured oversight processes consistently produce trustworthy AI intelligence products.
AI-Driven OSINT Summarization: How Analysts Turn Open-Source Collection into Intelligence Deliverables
The most common misconception about AI-driven OSINT summarization is that it's about automating analysis. It's not. The real value lies in automating the mechanical work that prevents analysts from doing analysis in the first place. The future of OSINT is about machines doing the preparation so that humans can think better, faster, and with greater confidence in high-stakes environments.
The 30-Minute SITREP: How Teams Turn Daily Intelligence Updates Around Before Standup
Teams using Indago report consistent 70% reductions in SITREP production time, with some achieving the full 30-minute target within their first week of implementation. The time savings are strategic, allowing analysts to dedicate more attention to emerging threats and deeper analysis.