Threat modeling is the discipline of systematically breaking down how something bad could actually happen to you—by identifying what could go wrong, how likely each pathway is, and where intervention points exist. Applied to everyday life, it replaces vague anxiety with concrete scenarios you can actually plan for, turning 'what if' into 'here's what I'd do.'
Probabilistic threat modeling assigns likelihood scores to potential hazards based on historical data, environmental factors, and behavioral patterns, giving individuals a ranked view of the risks most likely to affect them. Rather than treating all threats equally, it focuses preparation efforts where they will have the greatest impact.
AI enables probabilistic threat modeling at a personal level by processing large datasets such as regional incident reports, weather patterns, and infrastructure age so that families can prioritize their emergency preparedness investments with evidence rather than intuition.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.