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Research that translates into operational controls.

We focus on applied analysis: what signals increased risk, what controls reduce ambiguity, and what reporting fields help investigators move faster.

Methodology

Applied methodology

Our analysis emphasizes operator-reported incidents, control failures, and evidence availability. The goal is to reduce blind spots: identify which zones and handoffs produce repeat exposure, then prioritize controls that improve accountability and visibility.

We avoid sensationalism. Practical prevention depends on specific fields: time windows, locations, custody points, and observed vehicles—not general impressions.

Trends

Trends and risk factors we monitor

  • Peak-window staging exposure and after-hours access events
  • Transport handoff variances and seal compliance patterns
  • Facility dock-zone access ambiguity during peak throughput
  • Evidence retention shortfalls relative to discovery lag
  • Repeat vehicle observations along shared rural corridors
  • Documentation gaps that prevent incident classification
Data model

Incident fields that improve patterning

FieldWhy it matters
Date/time windowAligns with shift logs, camera exports, and access events
Location detailMaps risk to gates, staging zones, docks, and egress routes
Estimated quantitySupports triage and severity classification
Custody pointIdentifies where verification failed
Observed vehicle detailsEnables repeat identification across incidents
Evidence listEnsures footage exports and documents are preserved