For Chief Risk Officers
Geostrategic Risk Intelligence Built for the CRO.
Chief risk officers are not short of information. They are short of analysis specific enough to survive scrutiny in the boardroom. Most country-risk reporting is still written for risk teams: a regional overview, a quarterly PDF, a headline summary that leaves the hardest step to the reader. Fortius Intel is built to remove that gap with board-ready geopolitical risk intelligence, produced for the CRO who has to walk into the room and answer for it.
What Fortius Delivers
From threat monitoring to decision-grade output
Decision-grade on first pass.
Most country-risk products are monitoring tools dressed up as intelligence. They tell a risk analyst that instability is rising in a region and leave the translation work, what it means for this company, this footprint, this counterparty, to the reader. That translation step is what a CRO does not have time to do between a headline and a board question. Fortius closes that gap at the output layer: named actors, demonstrated facts, calibrated confidence, and a stated company implication on every entry.
A 30/90/180-day consequence chain.
A board does not ask only what happened. It asks what happens next, and what happens after that. Every Intelligence Brief carries a three-stage consequence chain: a direct effect with its trigger condition, a second-order effect, and the strategic decision environment the situation is moving toward, with a named watch indicator at each stage. That structure is what makes a brief usable in front of a board rather than merely informative to a risk team.
Function-assigned owners, not open questions.
Every action in a Threat Register entry names the function that owns it, Risk Leader, Legal Leader, Supply Chain Leader, and includes a timeframe. No "monitor the situation." No open-ended recommendations that shift the decision back to the reader. The document that reaches the boardroom already has a named owner on each line, so the CRO is presenting a plan, not a problem.
The Board Standard
“Is this getting worse, and what do we do if it does?”
That is the question a CRO actually gets asked. Every Intelligence Brief carries a structured answer before anyone asks it: a direct effect with its trigger condition, a second-order consequence, and the strategic decision environment at 30, 90, and 180 days, with a named watch indicator at each stage. The brief does not describe the problem. It arrives with the forward picture already built.
Tier Structure
How Scan-to-Command maps to the CRO workflow
The tier structure is built around how a risk function actually operates, not around feature gates.
Free. No card required.
3 lifetime scans · No card
- ›10-entry Threat Register, live-fetched
- ›Named actors and calibrated severity
- ›Function-assigned action on each entry
- ›Company-specific implication per threat
CRO workflow cadence.
Unlimited scans · 2 Event Briefs / day
- ›Unlimited Situation Scans
- ›Up to 2 Intelligence Briefs per day
- ›0700 delivery for board pack currency
- ›Monthly analyst-verified forecast call
Board-frequency coverage.
All four sectors · Weekly analyst call
- ›Unlimited briefs across all 4 sectors
- ›Weekly analyst-verified forecast call
- ›Quarterly board brief, pre-built
- ›Analytical layer standing and verified
The free scan runs the same methodology as the analysis on this page: your company, your sector, your geography. What returns is a 10-entry Threat Register built to the board standard described above, named actors, calibrated severity and confidence, a function-assigned action, and a consequence chain on each entry. Three scans, no card, no call required. If what you see matches the analytical standard you need, the paid tiers are there.
Board-ready. Named. Sourced. Under 60 seconds.