Plan for coordinated attacks across multiple systems. We map dependencies and run real-pressure exercises, not scripts.
A hybrid threat is multiple attacks at once. Drone threats at airports. System failures cascading through infrastructure. Misinformation on social media. Not separately. At the same time. This is the multi-vector attack response challenge most plans aren't built for.
Your traditional plan handles each in isolation. By the time anyone realizes they're not separate incidents, they're all happening. That's when plans fail. Critical infrastructure resilience requires thinking in systems, not silos.
Your airport isn't a silo. Your runway depends on GNSS. Your baggage handling feeds checkpoint security data. Your operations depend on telecom networks you don't control. A cyberattack on one cascades to another. System dependency mapping reveals these connections before a crisis does.
We've sat in the room when unexpected things happened. We know the weight of real operational decisions under pressure. Hybrid threat management is our discipline — not a slide deck, but a practiced capability.
We help you map how your systems actually depend on each other, establish who decides when three things fail at once, and run crisis exercises in security where teams have to actually decide under pressure. Not table-top scripts where everyone reads their lines. Not from theory. From practice.