Daily Security Brief

Czech Republic

June 21, 2026GeoBit Threat Rank #90 · Score 11
Czech Republic sub-national risk map
Sub-national composite risk — darker = higher. Source: GeoBit.
⬇ Czech Republic dataset (CSV) — events, per-region risk, cyber & sources

Situation Summary

Czech Republic remains at global threat rank #90 with a composite threat score of 11—a low-risk environment by international standards. Open-source and web-based intelligence from the past 24–48 hours shows no verified, corroborated incidents of civil unrest, terrorism, major crime spikes, or infrastructure disruption in major population centers. Current conditions align with routine security posture; major government travel advisories remain at "take normal precautions."

Key Developments

Highest-Risk Areas

The Central Bohemian Region—comprising Prague and its metropolitan area—carries a risk score of 31.4, more than 20 times higher than any other Czech region. This disparity reflects the concentration of national government, corporate headquarters, diplomatic missions, and tourism in the capital, coupled with routine urban crime and public-order baseline typical of large European cities. All other Czech regions score uniformly at 1.4, indicating geographically distributed, minimal differentiation in threat profile outside the Prague metro zone. For organizations with personnel or assets in Czechia, Prague remains the primary focus for duty-of-care monitoring, though the absolute risk level remains low by global standards.

How GeoBit Would Assist

Organizations operating in Czech Republic should employ AOI (Area-of-Interest) Monitoring & Early Warning on Prague and key corporate/diplomatic clusters to detect emerging civil unrest, protests, or security incidents in real time. Multi-language OSINT fusion—combining Czech social media, local news feeds, police radio monitoring, and Telegram channels—provides early detection of localized disruptions before they escalate. Network & Actor Analysis can identify any emerging political or criminal networks that might pose risks to specific facilities or supply chains. These capabilities enable corporate security teams to move from routine posture to incident response within hours if conditions shift.

7-Day Outlook

Czech Republic is expected to remain in a low-risk, routine-operations environment through the next 7 days. Barring unexpected political escalation, labor action, or international incidents, the current threat landscape should support normal business continuity and travel operations. Security teams should maintain baseline monitoring protocols and continue to flag any changes in Central Bohemian Region open-source indicators.

Highest-Risk Areas — Ranked

#State / RegionRisk
1Central Bohemian Region31.4
2South Bohemian Region1.4
3Vysočina Region1.4
4South Moravian Region1.4
5Zlín Region1.4
6Karlovy Vary Region1.4
7Ústí nad Labem Region1.4
8Liberec Region1.4
9Hradec Králové Region1.4
10Plzeň Region1.4
11Pardubice Region1.4
12Olomouc Region1.4

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