Narrative View

Narrative View reveals the story behind the news. This AI-powered feature analyzes themes, patterns, and key developments across your selected articles to help you understand the bigger picture in threat intelligence reporting.


What is Narrative View?

Narrative View goes beyond individual articles to identify:

  • Thematic Clusters: Related articles grouped by shared themes and narratives

  • Emerging Patterns: Connections and trends across multiple stories

  • Key Insights: AI-generated summaries highlighting important developments

  • Research Angles: Suggested areas for deeper investigation

How to Use Narrative View

Step 1: Select Your Focus

  1. Navigate to the Narrative Explorer tab in the main navigation

  2. Click on the Narratives sub-tab (lightbulb icon)

  3. Use the filters at the top of the page to select:

  4. Topics: Choose one or more threat intelligence categories

  5. Date Range: Select the time period to analyze (recommended: 3-7 days for focused insights)

Step 2: Generate Insights

  1. Click the Generate Narrative Insights button

  2. Wait while the AI analyzes your selected articles (this may take 30-60 seconds)

  3. Results will appear as interactive cards on the page

Step 3: Explore Results

Each narrative card shows:

  • Theme Title: A descriptive name for the narrative cluster

  • Summary: AI-generated overview of the key developments

  • Related Articles: Links to source articles that support this narrative

  • Research Suggestions: Recommended follow-up questions and investigation angles


Tips & Tricks

  • Refresh Regularly: Re-run analysis after new articles arrive to catch breaking developments

  • Export Results: Use the export options to save insights for reports or presentations

  • Cross-Reference: Click through to related articles to verify AI interpretations

  • Refine Filters: Narrow your topic selection if results feel too broad or unfocused


Troubleshooting

No results appearing?

  • Verify you have articles in the selected date range and topics

  • Try expanding your date range or topic selection

  • Check that filters are not excluding all articles

Results seem too generic?

  • Narrow your topic selection to more specific categories

  • Reduce the date range for more focused analysis

  • Try filtering by specific sources or entities

Analysis taking too long?

  • Large date ranges (30+ days) with many topics can take 2-3 minutes

  • Consider breaking the analysis into smaller time windows

  • Check your internet connection if the request times out

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