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1 Incident, 3 Reports: How Analysts Create Tailored Reports for SOC, Executives, and Legal in Under an Hour
A single cyber incident rarely needs one report — it needs three: the SOC wants IOCs now, executives want risk clarity, and legal wants defensible documentation. See how one analyst turns the same dataset into three audience-specific briefings in under an hour using structured workflows instead of hours of rewriting.
The Research Assistant That Doesn’t Forget: How Teams Build Institutional Knowledge Inside Indago
Intelligence operations are only as strong as the institutional knowledge that supports them. When critical processes, templates, and analytical frameworks live solely in individual analysts' heads, organizations face an inevitable choice: accept constant reconstruction of workflows or build systems that preserve and compound knowledge over time.
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.
Bias Detection in Intelligence Reporting: What Tools Can (& Can’t) Catch
In an era where generative AI can both accelerate drafting and amplify error, the invisible risk is not a missing footnote; it’s the bias you don’t catch. Indago approaches this problem in practice: a workflow‑first platform with a built-in bias detection model that flags potential sentiment, confirmation, and selection bias in sources and report text.
Making the AIs Compete: How One Analyst Uses Indago to Orchestrate Multi-Model Intelligence
When you “make the AIs compete,” you stop betting your workflow on a single model and start orchestrating the strengths of many.
Indago is the refinement layer that turns fragmented outputs into a single, defensible intelligence product—reducing cognitive load while keeping the analyst firmly in control.
What We've Built at Indago — And Why It Matters for Intelligence Teams
If you’re being asked to do more with less—faster—without compromising judgment, you’re not alone. Indago was built for exactly this moment: to give intelligence teams speed without sacrificing rigor, context, or defensibility.