This week, we talk to Dryad Global’s senior Libya analyst Sophia Bellas about the ‘secret’ world of intelligence gathering.
A common misconception, both within the industry and the wider public, is the assumption that intelligence is a ‘dark art’. This impression leads individuals to assume that intelligence analysis is conducted in dark rooms*, tapping into information sources which are both esoteric and closed to the public.
It is perhaps not surprising that many individuals subscribe to this stereotype. Popular culture has been fed for decades on stories of thrilling espionage, dashing Hollywood heroes and glamorous femme fatale operatives working in windowless rooms at incredibly high tempos. Indeed, this intriguing side to the work has also played into the egos of some intelligence operators who don’t necessarily shy away from the dark arts reputation aligned with their profession. That said, there is a grain of truth to these assumptions. Intelligence analysts and firms have to be trusted to handle information sensitively and carefully, in a manner which protects their clients’ interests.
Take for example the Covid-19 global pandemic and the imminent US elections. They can all be tracked and analysed by digital platforms, that can conduct sentiment analysis and give traders an idea of projected outcomes and trends. But the algorithms can’t contextualise the ‘so what’ impact of these outcomes on issues such as global trade and the wider broader geo-political reverberations. Only an expert in their field can take this data, information and analysis and provide accurate and credible intelligence from which to make informed risk mitigation guidance. Intelligence isn’t and can’t be merely a statistical process undertaken by software, providing a probability of risk.
In an industry which can sometimes feel like it has limited and restrictive business models, we are dedicated to flexibility and adjusting to clients’ needs. We provide both bespoke intelligence reporting options as well as instantly available one-off product downloads. Our aim is to take the dark arts out of intelligence. It’s simple we provide solutions that fit a company’s needs with the operational flexibility that only a human can provide.
*Sophia is not kept in a windowless, dark room.
Sophia Bellas is available for media commentary and can be contacted via sophia@dryadglobal.com