Risk Scoring
Structured risk signal on every article
Every article is scored for risk level — low, medium, high or critical — and tagged across military, economic, political and social categories. So compliance, security and geopolitical teams can prioritize what actually matters.
What you get
Article-level risk levels
Every article carries a clear risk level — low, medium, high or critical — so your team can prioritize what matters without reading the whole page.
Risk categories
Risk is broken down across key categories — military, economic, political and social — so teams can zoom in on the risk profile relevant to them.
Consistent across the ingest
Risk scoring is applied to every article in the pipeline, so dashboards and alerts work off a consistent baseline rather than ad-hoc tagging.
Where it earns its keep
Compliance and risk management
Use structured risk levels and categories to drive screening, adverse media and ongoing-risk workflows.
Security and geopolitical teams
Prioritize coverage by risk and category — instead of wading through everything with the same weight.
Executive dashboards
Roll up risk signal to regions, portfolios, sectors or entities so leadership gets a clear read on emerging exposure.
Your questions, answered
How are risk levels defined?
Each article is assigned one of four levels — low, medium, high or critical — based on the kind of activity described and how severe it is.
What do the risk categories cover?
Military, economic, political and social categories cover the main dimensions of risk analysts actually track. Articles can be tagged with more than one category when relevant.
Is this just a score or can we see why?
Risk signals are grounded in the underlying article and line up with events, tone and entities on the same piece — so analysts can always trace the "why".
How do we consume risk signal?
Risk level and categories are available on every enriched article through the News API and the Portal workspace, ready for filtering, routing and analytics.