PATHWAY — Travel Security
Organizations owe travelers preparation before they go and awareness while they're gone. In practice that work is manual, so coverage gets rationed. PATHWAY automates the whole lifecycle — automation first, analysts by exception — and supports ISO 31030 compliance programs. Protection scales to every traveler without headcount growth.
The problem it solves
Manual coverage doesn't scale
When every briefing is hand-built and every risk call is ad hoc, workload scales with travel volume — so VIPs get briefed and everyone else gets last year's PDF, or nothing.
Status quo
With PATHWAY
Status quo
Hand-built briefings that take 2–4 analyst-hours each.
With PATHWAY
AI-generated briefings from live intelligence streams.
Status quo
Ad-hoc, inconsistent risk judgments.
With PATHWAY
Algorithmic scoring — consistent, explainable, repeatable.
Status quo
Coverage rationed to VIPs and obvious hot spots.
With PATHWAY
Every traveler covered; analysts focus where scoring demands it.
Status quo
No awareness once travel begins.
With PATHWAY
In-travel monitoring around the clock, with location-based reassessment and emergency SOS.
Status quo
Compliance documentation assembled after the fact.
With PATHWAY
Audit-ready records generated by the workflow itself — supporting ISO 31030 compliance programs.
Modules
Three modules, one travel lifecycle
Itinerary ingested, briefing generated, risk scored, workflow decided, traveler monitored — and an audit-ready record left behind at every step.
Modules
01
PATHWAY Brief
AI-generated travel intelligence briefings
AI-generated travel briefings built from live intelligence, including foreign-intelligence targeting context — designed to save 2–4 analyst-hours per traveler.
Briefings cover the dimension generic travel-risk vendors don't — foreign-intelligence targeting activity — alongside geopolitical analysis, cybercrime risk, and embassy guidance, built from live LUCID intelligence.
Human role
CI officers review and tailor high-risk briefings; routine briefings ship automatically.
02
PATHWAY Risk
Algorithmic traveler and mission risk scoring
Multi-factor scoring across security, political, environmental, and health dimensions decides the workflow: brief, pre-brief, or pre-brief plus mandatory debrief.
The output is an action decision, not just a number: low risk delivers the briefing, medium schedules a pre-brief, high requires a pre-brief and a mandatory post-travel debrief — calendar integration handles the scheduling.
Human role
CI staff conduct the pre-briefs and debriefs the algorithm schedules; security leadership tunes the thresholds.
03
PATHWAY Beacon
Real-time in-travel monitoring and emergency response
24/7 in-travel monitoring with location-based reassessment and emergency SOS — a FORGE case opens automatically on activation.
Emergency SOS pings location, opens two-way communication, and creates a FORGE case automatically on activation — response and record at once.
Human role
Security teams respond to alerts and SOS events. Beacon makes sure they see them with context, immediately.
Brief prepares the traveler. Risk decides the workflow. Beacon watches until they're home.
Ecosystem
Connected across the system
Travel is when personnel are most exposed to foreign-intelligence approaches — so PATHWAY draws on the platform's counterintelligence picture and feeds it in return.
Stands on
APEXTraveler entity resolution, the shared risk engine, and workflow orchestration run the lifecycle end to end.
Consumes
LUCIDLive open-source intelligence powers briefings and in-travel alerting — current streams, not last year's country PDF.
Exchanges signals with
OBSIDIANBehavioral indicators feed traveler risk scores; travel patterns flow back into insider risk correlation.
Triggers
FORGEAn emergency SOS activation opens a case automatically, so every response leaves a defensible record.
Counterintelligence teams
Automated defensive briefings at scale, with high-risk pre-briefs and debriefs scheduled algorithmically.
Security teams
One view across all organizational travel, with live in-travel awareness and SOS response.
Travel risk managers
Documentation that supports ISO 31030 compliance programs, produced by the workflow itself.
Leadership and executives
Personalized briefings and real-time updates — without asking anyone.
Next step
Protection for every traveler — not just the VIPs.
A demo follows one trip end to end: the briefing, the risk decision, in-travel alerting, and the audit-ready record it leaves behind.