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The team that keeps Brigham Young University students and staff safe around the world

The image depicts a scenic view of a mountainous landscape at dawn or dusk. In the foreground, there is a sprawling urban area with a mix of buildings, including a prominent multi-story structure with horizontal lines and another large building beside it. The cityscape is surrounded by dense clusters of trees. Behind the urban area, a series of rugged mountains rise steeply, displaying a variety of earthy tones such as browns and greens. The mountains have visible ridges and valleys, creating a striking contrast against the smoother textures of the sky. The sky itself is gently lit, indicating a soft sunrise or sunset light.

Landes Holbrook, Senior Manager for Global Security, Health and Safety, saw the need for an intelligence platform that student assistants could adopt quickly – one that still delivered detailed, actionable risk intelligence without overwhelming the team with noise. They needed speed, clarity and simplicity. A few years ago, Holbrook and Cluff selected Factal to help meet that challenge.

“Of all the platforms we use, I think it’s [Factal] that is most quickly adopted and understood by them,” Cluff says about the student assistants on the team. “They all picked it up quite fast, within a week.”

Security at the core of Amnesty International’s human rights work

Patrick Thompson and Anna Wright outside a destroyed school in Mykolaiv oblast.

Through Factal’s free NGO program, Amnesty’s security team can cut through the noise and focus only on what truly matters, all backed by a newsroom of experienced journalists verifying information in real time. “I appreciate the effort by the Factal editorial team that goes into monitoring sources that are less easy to access, in languages that are less easy to cover,” says Thomas de Lacoste, Deputy Director of Security at Amnesty International.