Defensive Hybrid Intelligence | Cost


The building blocks of the Defensive Hybrid Intelligence (DHI) framework are provided at no cost. We do not charge for the conceptual elements, foundational pillars, models, or structural components of the framework.

Our goal is to assist organisations, regulators, and professionals in understanding and managing hybrid threats, not to sell a proprietary methodology.

We have spent years working in risk, compliance, and cybersecurity, witnessing how organisations struggle with blind spots that should never have existed in the first place. It is difficult, and often heartbreaking, to see good companies, dedicated professionals, and even entire sectors rely on frameworks that were never designed to defend against hybrid risks.

Many organisations operate with confidence, only to discover (usually during a crisis) that their tools, assumptions, and models did not prepare them for the complexity of hybrid threats.

We invite you to build on these DHI building blocks, adapt them to your environment, and shape them according to the unique challenges and realities of your organisation. Use the framework as a foundation. Expand it, refine it, and make it your own. Every sector, every jurisdiction, and every organisation often faces unique hybrid risks, and your adaptations will help turn DHI into a living, evolving practice.

And when you succeed, we encourage you to share your insights, lessons learned, and practical applications with the wider risk and compliance community. Hybrid threats are shared challenges. Progress must be shared as well. Together, through collaboration and continuous improvement, we can build a stronger, more resilient ecosystem for everyone.




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Defensive Hybrid Intelligence, Principles

1. Collection

2. Fusion

3. Interpretation

4. Decision


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