WarData Methodology
How WarData works
WarData is an intelligence product built from public reporting, open signal layers, and WarData synthesis. This page explains what premium access does and does not include.
1. Public reporting layer
WarData summaries may reference public reporting, public research, official statements, and open web sources for context and attribution. Examples can include organizations such as Reuters, AP, GDELT, ISW, and other publicly accessible references when relevant to a briefing.
A reference or citation does not imply endorsement, partnership, or resale rights.
2. Signal layer
WarData may incorporate public market signals, open trend indicators, and internally calculated heuristics to estimate changes in conflict attention, escalation risk, and momentum.
These signal layers are used for context and synthesis, not as a substitute for proprietary third-party datasets.
3. WarData synthesis layer
Premium features focus on WarData-written outputs:
- daily and weekly briefings
- escalation scoring and watchlists
- signal summaries and alerts
- forecast-style commentary
- WarData-generated CSV exports where offered
Premium access is access to WarData analysis and product features, not a raw-data license for third-party datasets.
Important disclaimers
- WarData is for informational purposes only.
- Market references are not investment, financial, or trading advice.
- Conflict analysis can contain uncertainty, lag, or incomplete information.
- Where a third-party source has its own terms, those terms still apply.
Questions about sources or licensing
If you need source clarification, enterprise usage terms, or licensing details for a specific output, contact [email protected].