Daily Security Brief

San Marino

July 16, 2026GeoBit Threat Rank #191 · Score 3
San Marino sub-national risk map
Sub-national composite risk — darker = higher. Source: GeoBit.
⬇ San Marino dataset (CSV) — events, per-region risk, cyber & sources

Situation Summary

San Marino remains a very low-threat jurisdiction with stable governance, strong rule of law, and no confirmed security incidents, civil unrest, or infrastructure disruptions as of 16 July 2026. The composite national threat score of 3 (ranked #191 globally) and absence of tracked events reflect a secure environment. No new security, conflict, crime, or travel-risk incidents have been reported in the last 24–48 hours across open web sources, official channels, or sector advisories.

Key Developments

Highest-Risk Areas

Città di San Marino (risk 85) and Serravalle (risk 68) register the highest sub-national composite scores, likely driven by population density, tourism concentration, and operational complexity in the capital and secondary urban centers. Borgo Maggiore (52), Fiorentino (32), and Domagnano (28) follow at moderate levels. The remaining parishes—Faetano, Chiesanuova, Montegiardino, and Acquaviva—score below 25, indicating rural, low-incident areas. Elevated urban scores reflect standard asset concentration rather than acute security threats; no specific incident drivers are evident for any parish.

How GeoBit Would Assist

For teams with personnel or assets in San Marino, GeoBit's Intel Sweep and multi-language OSINT capabilities provide continuous monitoring of local news, social media, and official channels to detect early signals of unrest, crime, or infrastructure issues. AOI (Area-of-Interest) Monitoring & Early Warning with persistent watch on Città di San Marino and Serravalle enables real-time alerting if risk escalates. Routing & Network Analysis and GIS & Spatial Analysis support contingency planning and safe movement corridors for staff transit between parishes or to neighboring Italian regions.

7-Day Outlook

San Marino's security posture is expected to remain stable over the next seven days, with no indicators of political, civil, or criminal escalation on the horizon. Continued routine monitoring of open sources and diplomatic channels is recommended for teams with extended presence; no heightened alert status is warranted at this time.

Highest-Risk Areas — Ranked

#State / RegionRisk
1Città di San Marino85
2Serravalle68
3Borgo Maggiore52
4Fiorentino32
5Domagnano28
6Faetano22
7Chiesanuova18
8Montegiardino16
9Acquaviva15

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