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Global Risk Intelligence (GRI) is a boutique risk advisory firm. GRI navigates complex global risk issues and provides solutions for clients. GRI is committed to helping clients improve operational excellence by better understanding current and unperceived threats, ensuring that they are resilient in an increasingly uncertain era.

Global Risk Intelligence is headquartered in Washington, DC with a network of resources located throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. All GRI resources hold at least a Master’s degree and are considered experts in their specific field such as risk management, defense & security, natural resources, construction and finance.

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Internet Kill Switch: Risks and Aims of Government-Imposed Internet Shutdowns

Governments have flipped the internet kill switch and utilized network shutdowns for various...

A Strategic Assessment of Imran Khan's Pakistan

Summary: This Special Report examines the economic and security outlook for Pakistan. It examines...

Dominant Risks in the Defense and Security Industry

This report analyzes five dominant risks in the Defense and Security Industry. These risk factors...

Risk Factors in the Oil & Gas Industry: MENA (2019)

Risk factors in the oil & gas industry of the Middle East and North Africa regions are covered and...

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Trending Theme: Russian Hackers Masked as Iranian Hackers Spy on 35 Countries

In an investigation that lasted several months, it became clear that Russian cyber attackers, believed to be the Turla group, targeted an Iranian spy group and used their tools and computer infrastructure to collect data and compromise further systems. The attacks targeted military establishments, government departments, scientific organizations, and universities in 35 countries around the world, many in the Middle East, as well as in the UK and the US ...

Trending Theme: Lebanon Protests Spread Over Taxes Amid Economic Crisis

Nationwide protests spread across Lebanon, for the second time this month, over the government’s handling of the economic crisis. Schools, banks, and businesses have shut down, and Prime Minister Saad Hariri has canceled a cabinet meeting scheduled to discuss the 2020 draft budget, as some of the protests have turned into riots, with demonstrators setting buildings on fire, and smashing windows ...