Crisis24 on AWS Turns Cloud Spend into Global Risk Resilience
- 230+ analysts provide context to AI-driven risk assessments
- 200 countries, 800 provinces, 400 cities covered with granular risk ratings
- 0.25-increment risk rating scale for precise threat evaluation
Experts agree that integrating Crisis24's AI-enhanced risk management platform with AWS Marketplace optimizes cloud spend while significantly improving corporate resilience against global threats.
Crisis24 on AWS Turns Cloud Spend into Global Risk Resilience
ANNAPOLIS, Md. β May 12, 2026 β Global integrated risk management firm Crisis24 announced today that its full suite of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions is now available on the AWS Marketplace. The move provides a streamlined procurement path for corporations to access advanced risk intelligence and critical event management tools by leveraging their existing Amazon Web Services (AWS) committed cloud spend, effectively transforming a line item in the IT budget into a strategic asset for corporate security and resilience.
For many large enterprises, this development addresses a persistent challenge in cloud finance: the risk of underutilizing annual cloud spending commitments. By making its Horizon platform and other solutions available on the digital catalog, Crisis24 enables organizations to convert these pre-committed funds into a powerful defense against global threats, from geopolitical instability to supply chain disruptions.
Optimizing Cloud Budgets for Enhanced Security
The core of this new offering lies in its interaction with AWS's Enterprise Discount Program (EDP) and similar committed spend agreements. These contracts allow large companies to receive significant discounts by committing to a certain level of spending over several years. However, accurately forecasting cloud usage can be difficult, often leaving companies scrambling to spend their commitment before it expires or risk losing the value.
Crisis24's availability in the AWS Marketplace offers a strategic off-ramp for this potential budget waste. Chief Financial Officers and IT procurement leaders can now allocate their committed spend toward Crisis24's industry-recognized risk management services. This not only ensures the full value of their AWS agreement is realized but also bolsters the organization's security posture without requiring new, separate budget approvals.
"Making Crisis24 solutions available in AWS Marketplace reflects our commitment to removing barriers that prevent organizations from accessing best-in-class risk management, mass notification and critical event management capabilities," said GrΓ©goire Pinton, Managing Director and Global Head of Integrated Risk Management at Crisis24, in the announcement. "By bringing Crisis24 to AWS Marketplace, we are enabling organizations to leverage their committed cloud spend to build resilience and maintain operational continuity with a faster, simpler procurement process."
The procurement process itself is a key advantage. Acquiring software through AWS Marketplace centralizes billing, simplifies compliance, and reduces the due diligence burden on corporate procurement teams. This integration means companies can go from identifying a need to deploying a solution much faster, a critical factor when dealing with rapidly emerging global risks.
A New Era of AI-Driven Risk Intelligence
Beyond the financial and procurement efficiencies, this move grants wider access to a technologically advanced platform at the forefront of the risk management industry. The centerpiece, Crisis24 Horizon, is a unified platform that integrates risk intelligence, mass notification, and enterprise-wide critical event management.
The platform's power is rooted in a hybrid intelligence model that combines sophisticated AI with human expertise. An international team of over 230 analysts provides context and nuance to the data processed by AI, delivering detailed risk assessments for over 200 countries, 800 provinces, and 400 cities. The granularity extends to a unique 0.25-increment risk rating scale, offering a level of precision that is rare in the industry.
Recent technological upgrades have further sharpened its capabilities. The introduction of "Ask Horizon," a conversational AI assistant, allows users to query the system using natural language to get immediate intelligence and operational data during a critical event. This is complemented by AI-generated event summaries that provide rapid situational awareness, cutting through the noise of raw data.
Further amplifying its technological edge is a recently announced strategic partnership with Dataminr, a leader in real-time AI-powered event detection. This collaboration aims to create the market's most advanced critical event management platform by integrating Dataminr's ability to detect high-impact events from over a million public data sources with Crisis24's comprehensive risk management workflows. The partnership promises a "single pane of glass" solution that drastically shortens the time between event detection and informed response.
Navigating Global Threats with a Unified Platform
In an increasingly volatile world, the need for a comprehensive and integrated view of risk has never been greater. Corporations face a complex matrix of threats that includes not only security and medical emergencies but also supply chain vulnerabilities, political risks, and climate-related events. Siloed solutions that address only one facet of risk are no longer sufficient.
Crisis24's integrated approach, now more accessible via AWS, competes in a marketplace where holistic platforms are becoming the new standard. While other providers offer solutions for mass notification or threat intelligence, Crisis24's value proposition is its ability to weave these threads together. The platform can auto-generate recipient lists for mass notifications based on an individual's proximity to a newly identified threat, manage travel risk for globally mobile workforces, and provide a common operating picture for crisis teams managing an unfolding event.
This availability on a major cloud marketplace signals a broader trend of security and risk management becoming a core, integrated function of enterprise IT architecture, rather than a peripheral service. For organizations looking to operate with confidence on a global scale, the ability to easily procure and deploy a sophisticated, AI-enhanced platform like Crisis24 Horizon represents a significant step forward in building durable operational resilience.
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