Brazil Security Intelligence on the World Cup Games Now Available

Since 2004, Southern Pulse has played an integral role in providing companies with security intelligence and strategic risk analysis on the ground in Brazil. In preparation for the World Cup, they now offer exclusive daily intelligence reports for clients who need to better understand the security and stability in each of the host cities where the games will be played in all twelve cities of Brazil.

Washington, DC, May 10, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Southern Pulse is offering exclusive daily intelligence reports around the World Cup for clients who need to better understand the security and stability in each of the host cities.

Brazil Pulse (www.brazilpulse.com) has organized correspondents, sources and analysts in all twelve World Cup cities to provide information about the security, protests and infrastructure issues that will occur during this year's World Cup. This information direct from sources on the ground will be exclusive to subscribers of Brazil Pulse and will help provide a reality check to the information that is collected via traditional and social media.

How are subscribers using this information?

Informing their employees of potential protests or other disruptions to operations.
Maintaining situational awareness as executives travel to Brazil.
Obtaining information about security incidents outside traditional media channels
Collecting and analyzing data to better prepare for future large scale events.

Who is using this information?

Organizations providing protection to executives at the event
Investors who are concerned with country risk or the safety of infrastructure projects
Companies with significant physical presence and employees at the events
Government Agencies and International Relations of the participating teams
Private sector watch centers that need additional information sources

What does this service include?

Daily memos from 26 May to 25 July providing a mixture of exclusive information from our on the ground source network as well as key information curated from traditional and social media coverage. Our analysts in Brazil and around the hemisphere will provide context and judgments about the information as it flows in to identify potential threats and opportunities.

Weekly memos prior to 26 May to help your organization maintain situational awareness and highlight potential issues early.

Access to all Southern Pulse reports about the World Cup including city reports we have prepared that outline the security conditions around hotels and stadiums.

For more information about Brazil Pulse, please email info@brazilpulse.com.

Brazil Pulse is a product of Southern Pulse, LLC, a risk advisory and investigations service focused on Latin America. Read more here.
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