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Methodology

From external signal to operational action.

Our proprietary risk intelligence framework maps external disruption signals to company-specific operational exposure. This page explains the buyer-facing workflow without disclosing internal implementation details.

Core sequence

Signal -> Event -> Exposure -> Impact -> Action

The sequence keeps the work grounded in operations. A public event becomes useful only when it intersects with your footprint and produces a decision.

01

Signal

Identify relevant external disruption signals.

02

Event

Turn related signals into business-relevant context.

03

Exposure

Match the event to the company-specific footprint and operating commitments.

04

Impact

Prioritize the likely business consequence.

05

Action

Recommend what to verify, change, escalate, or continue monitoring.

False positive reduction

Operational relevance over alert volume.

Caracal filters events against your actual footprint before promoting them into briefs or escalation items. The goal is a smaller set of alerts that can change a decision.

Footprint match

Events are checked against the agreed operating footprint.

Operational threshold

Signals are prioritized when they affect timing, availability, compliance workload, customer commitments, or continuity triggers.

Signal quality

Confidence reflects how decision-ready the brief is.

Actionability

Alerts should end with a practical next step, not only an event summary.

Confidence labels

Uncertainty should be visible, not hidden.

Every useful brief should make clear what is known, what is assumed, and what would improve the assessment. Confidence is not a decoration; it tells teams how to act.

High confidence

Ready for operating review.

Medium confidence

Useful context that should be verified.

Low confidence

Early signal for monitoring before escalation.