Not a part of the beta? See our Threat Dashboard article for the publicly available version of this feature.
Overview
The Threat Dashboard provides real-time visibility into risks that may impact your workplace locations. From a place, admins can monitor active threats on an interactive map and take immediate action when needed.
The Threat Dashboard pulls from "always-on" authoritative sources, covering weather, emergency declarations, seismic activity, public health, travel advisories, aviation, and global news, along with AI-discovered local sources, including local news RSS feeds and police blotter feeds across the top 100 metros globally. An AI-powered intelligence layer scores every signal for relevance and confidence, dedupes across sources, and surfaces only the threats that matter to your workplace.
There is no setup required. The Threat Dashboard works out of the box for every existing location. To receive active notifications about threats, be sure to set up proactive alerting.
All threats on the dashboard can be automatically loaded into an Emergency notification incident for quick sharing with employees and visitors.
Threat sources
The Threat Dashboard combines two layers of sources.
Always-on authoritative sources:
National Weather Service (NWS) & NOAA — US weather alerts
MeteoAlarm — European weather alerts
FEMA — federal emergency declarations
USGS — US seismic alerts
US State Department — travel advisories
ReliefWeb — global travel advisories
FAA alerts — airport issues and grounded flights
GDELT — global news
AI-discovered dynamic sources:
In addition to typical government sources, the Threat dashboard integrates local news RSS feeds and police blotter feeds from the top 100 metros worldwide. These are surfaced automatically based on your workplace locations, so there is nothing to configure.
AI relevance and confidence scoring: an AI layer scores every incoming signal for relevance to your workplace and confidence in the source, then dedupes and correlates signals across feeds. Only events that clear the relevance threshold appear on the dashboard.
Heads-up: We'll continue to add sources as we improve this feature. Have a source in mind? Let your account representative know or contact support.
Threat categories
Crime & Violence: Violent or threatening incidents with area-wide or ongoing impact. Individual resolved crimes are excluded — they only surface if there is an active threat to employees or the surrounding area.
Civil Unrest: Large-scale public disorder affecting safe movement or access to facilities.
Transit & Transportation: Disruptions to ground, air, or rail travel affecting employee commutes or business logistics.
Infrastructure & Hazmat: Physical failures or hazardous incidents at or near facilities — including industrial incidents at nearby sites.
Global Security: Acts of terrorism or credible security threats with a local, physical impact near assets.
Travel Risk & Advisories: Government-issued advisories or geopolitical instability affecting international employee travel or operations abroad.
Public Health: Disease outbreaks or contamination events affecting travel, office operations, or public safety.
Weather: Meteorological events causing immediate or near-term safety or operational risk.
Environmental Hazards: Geological or ecological events with physical impact on assets or the surrounding area.
Using the Threat Dashboard [Web]
When reviewing an active threat, admins can click the threat to view more details and immediately send an emergency notification through Envoy.
Navigate to Communications > Threat Dashboard.
By default, all threat levels will be shown. You can filter severity and category by using the dropdowns.
The + and - buttons in the bottom-right corner of the map zoom in/out. The threat radius will respond accordingly. You can click and drag to explore different areas. Clicking the
button will center the map back to your workplace location. Use the caret dropdown to expand the signal and view more details. Some threats will have linked sources that, when clicked, open the full story so you can get more details on the threat.
To send a message, click the Send button.
This will open a New incident message form, pre-populated with information from the selected threat.
You may need to truncate the message, as messages are limited to 320 characters.
From here, the process is the same as sending an incident notification on Web: Ask recipients to respond, take over screens, select recipients, and delivery methods.
By default, the Employee directory of [location], Visitors signed in, and Visitors invited but not signed in, will be selected.
Click Send Now to send your message. Sending creates an active incident in your Incident log.
Using the Threat Dashboard [Mobile]
Available on iOS v.5.22.0+ and Android v.5.22.0+
Open the Envoy app. Scroll down to Threat Dashboard, under More to explore.
By default, all alerts are shown.
You can tap the filter button in the upper-right-hand corner to set your severity level and category.
The + and - buttons in the bottom-right corner of the map zoom in/out. The threat radius will respond accordingly.
To send a message, tap the Send Message button.
This will open a New message form, pre-populated with information from the selected threat.
You may need to truncate the message, as messages are limited to 320 characters.
From here, the process is the same as Sending a notification on mobile: Ask recipients to respond, take over screens, select recipients, and delivery methods.
Click Send Now to send your message. Sending creates an active incident in your Incident log.





