Blindspot Audit
Site Threat Fingerprint
Zerathis Deployment
Step 02 — Deliverable

Site Threat
Fingerprint

The written output of your Blindspot Audit. Seven sections. A current learnability score. An adversarial stage assessment. And the findings that matter most — delivered clearly and without compromise.

Format Written assessment report
Sections Seven
Delivered Day 30 of Audit
Classification Confidential — site-specific
// What the report contains

A picture you
have not
seen before.

The Site Threat Fingerprint is a seven-section intelligence assessment of your site as seen through an adversarial lens. It does not measure whether your security equipment is working. It measures whether your security operation is learnable — and if so, how far along that learning process your adversary currently is.

The findings are written plainly. There is no jargon designed to soften the picture. What we find is what you read.

Seven-Section Report Structure Delivered Day 30
Section 01
Current Learnability Score
Your site's learnability index scored 0–100. What the score means for your current risk posture, and how it compares against sector benchmarks for similar sites.
Key metric
Section 02
Adversarial Stage Assessment
Where on the MAP scale your current adversarial threat sits — from initial probe through behavioural mapping, confidence testing, and planned action.
Key metric
Section 03
Observation Access Analysis
Physical and temporal access points from which your site can be observed without detection. Where a patient watcher can stand, for how long, and what they can see from each position.
Section 04
Response Pattern Map
A documented map of your current patrol and response pattern. Timing variance analysis — how predictable your operation currently is at each stage of a shift cycle.
Section 05
Identified Exposure Windows
Specific time windows in your current operation when adversarial action carries reduced risk of interception. Ranked by exploitability and duration.
Section 06
Historical Incident Correlation
Analysis of any prior incidents at or near your site, assessed for adversarial learning signals — probe attempts, dry runs, and surveillance behaviour that preceded previous events.
Section 07
Immediate Variance Recommendations
Specific, implementable changes to your current operation that reduce learnability without requiring platform deployment. Some can be enacted within 48 hours of reading the report.
Appendix
Platform Deployment Proposal
Where full Zerathis Blindspot™ deployment is warranted, the Fingerprint includes a site-specific proposal. Where it is not, this section is omitted.
Learnability Score — What the tiers mean
0 – 29
Low Exposure
Pattern variance is sufficient. An adversary would need sustained observation to build a reliable model. Immediate deployment may not be warranted.
30 – 59
Moderate Exposure
Pattern is learnable within 30–60 days of sustained observation. Immediate variance recommendations will improve score before deployment.
60 – 79
High Exposure
Pattern is learnable within 14–21 days. Exposure windows are identified and exploitable. Platform deployment is recommended.
80 – 100
Critical Exposure
Pattern is highly learnable, likely already partially mapped by adversary. Immediate action on variance recommendations and expedited deployment warranted.
MAP Scale — Adversarial Planning Stages
S1
Initial Probe
First observations. Adversary is establishing whether the site is worth sustained attention. Low commitment, high deniability.
S2
Behavioural Mapping
Sustained observation. Patrol routes, shift patterns, and response times are being recorded. Adversary is building a model.
S3
Pattern Confirmation
Repeated observations to confirm and refine the model. Specific exposure windows have been identified and verified across multiple cycles.
S4
Confidence Testing
Low-risk probe actions to test response. The adversary is validating their model before committing to planned action. This is the last stage before execution.
S5
Planned Action
The adversary acts within the confirmed exposure window. At this stage, deterrence intelligence has failed and response intelligence takes over.
NOTE

The Fingerprint is site-specific and confidential. It is not shared with third parties, insurers, or regulators without your explicit written authorisation. The report is yours. The findings belong to your operation.

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