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Global risk management and operational resilience consultancy Sicuro Group has announced free public access to the Sicuro Live Travel Risk Map, an interactive world map showing current travel risk levels for more than 240 countries and territories, refreshed automatically every 30 minutes.
- The Sicuro map draws on official travel advisories from the US Department of State, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, France Diplomatie, and Germany's Federal Foreign Office.
- It combines them into a composite four-level rating for every destination, from Level 1 (exercise normal precautions) to Level 4 (do not travel).
- Live natural disaster alerts from GDACS and disease outbreak news from the World Health Organization are layered onto the same map, the company said, and every rating is calculated using a documented, openly published methodology.
"Travel risk intelligence has been sold as a premium product for years, yet the underlying advisories are issued by governments and published openly," said Rafal Hyps, Chief Executive Officer of Sicuro Group. "We have aggregated those sources, applied a transparent methodology, and structured the output to ISO 31030. That intelligence layer is now free for everyone. Our paid work begins where information ends, when an organization needs advice, support on the ground, or a response at three in the morning."
Users can generate a free, downloadable pre-travel risk assessment aligned with ISO 31030:2021, the international standard for travel risk management, covering security threats, natural hazards, health, insurance considerations, duty of care, and emergency procedures. The map also offers side-by-side comparison of destinations, sub-national markers for regions rated above their national level, and a dedicated page for every country and territory.