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About Us

About IGCSS

International Global Crisis & Security Solutions (IGCSS) is an independent think tank focused on crisis preparedness, supply chain resilience, and strategic risk. 

The organization brings together senior practitioners from industry and related domains to exchange perspectives on emerging crisis developments.

 

IGCSS operates with a practical, operational perspective grounded in real-world crisis management experience.

The International Global Crisis & Security Solutions (IGCSS) was established to strengthen strategic resilience in an increasingly complex and unpredictable global environment.

Modern crises rarely remain confined to a single sector. Geopolitical tensions, economic disruptions, technological transformation, and industrial vulnerabilities are becoming increasingly interconnected.

 

IGCSS provides an independent platform where strategic insights from the fields of national security, intelligence, industry, and crisis management can be brought together to support informed decision-making.

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Our Mission

IGCSS exists to strengthen strategic resilience in an increasingly complex and interconnected risk environment.

By integrating insights from national security, industry, intelligence, and crisis management, the institute provides decision-makers with structured analysis to anticipate and navigate systemic disruption.

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Why IGCSS Exists

Many of the most significant risks facing governments and industries today emerge at the intersection of geopolitical developments and economic systems.

Traditional policy institutions often operate within separate domains, while private-sector actors frequently lack access to strategic insights typically available only within government or intelligence communities.

IGCSS was created to bridge this gap.

Through confidential dialogue, analytical research, and strategic briefings, the institute aims to connect perspectives from national security, industry, and policy communities.

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What Makes IGCSS Different

IGCSS operates at the intersection of strategic intelligence and industrial reality.

Rather than focusing exclusively on academic research or policy debate, the institute combines analytical insight with operational understanding of crisis environments and industrial supply chains.

 

This approach allows IGCSS to identify structural vulnerabilities and emerging risks that may remain overlooked within conventional policy discussions.

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OUR FOCUS AREAS

IGCSS RESEARCH AND DIALOGUE ACTIVITIES FOCUS ON FIVE CORE AREAS.

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1. Defence and Security

Strategic risks affecting national security, critical infrastructure, and crisis preparedness.

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2. Geopolitical Competition

The impact of geopolitical dynamics on economic systems, supply chains, and strategic industries.

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3. Industrial Resilience

Structural vulnerabilities within global supply chains and the resilience of industrial ecosystems.

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4. Strategic Intelligence

Analytical approaches to identifying emerging risks and structural disruptions.

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5. Crisis Preparedness

Strategic frameworks for anticipating, managing, and mitigating complex crisis scenarios.

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Our Network

IGCSS brings together perspectives from a diverse network of experts and practitioners, including individuals with backgrounds in:

  • national security and intelligence

  • crisis management

  • industrial strategy

  • geopolitical risk analysis

 

To ensure open and candid dialogue, many participants contribute to IGCSS activities on a confidential basis.

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Who We Engage

IGCSS activities are designed for senior decision-makers and strategic practitioners across multiple sectors.

Participants in IGCSS dialogues and research initiatives include representatives from:

  • government institutions

  • strategic industries

  • international organizations

  • crisis management and risk leadership roles

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