6 April 2026
13:52 UTC We have proven a way to get the Date accurately allocated, so we can begin to populate the 'Signs over Time' chart with the date an event was reported rather than the date at which that report was ingested into SignsWatch. So we are now beginning to import all of that information afresh to give an accurate picture.
09:00 UTC We have revised the layout of the Signals Intelligence posts that we are publishing; and we have a broader set of thumbnail images to accompany each post. Because SignsWatch can import and process raw files so fast, it seems best to let the system do what it's brilliant at: import, process, analyse and publish the existing content afresh. That process is starting now!
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We've expanded our analysis so now we are checking each signal
- to measure its Quality
- to assess its Priority
- to show the Risk level it indicates
We're combining all of that with some other things, including automatically reporting which Sign(s) it represents ...
And with more than 1,500 observations since the end of January 2026 we've got a good basis to be able to check and refine these measures. So we're going back to analyse everything again, now we know what we now! You can see our progress in the SignsWatch Hub,
There are a lot of changes, and a lot of moving parts. So we thought the best thing is to show you what we know right now, and we're regularly adding new signals and insights to our dashboards. Every five minutes another batch of signals comes in, we process them, then we publish the results right away so you can see what's going on.
Then we publish the longer analysis so you can see that too; but we're publishing what's worth seeing first. Just because something is new, doesn't mean it should be seen first. We're publishing on a priority basis.