It’s been a quarter of a year since the last time an LRA security report was released. We know, time flies.

Co-produced by The Resolve LRA Crisis Initiative and Invisible Children, the January – March 2013 Quarterly Security Brief analyzes patterns in LRA activity in the first three months of this year. The data is derived from the LRA Crisis Tracker, which is a crisis-mapping social web platform that broadcasts in real-time the attacks perpetrated by the LRA. It’s the first of its kind when it comes to LRA data visualization, and we’re dang proud of it.

Here are some notables, compliments of the Executive Summary:

LRA Crisis Tracker Quarterly Security Brief Executive Summary

The full report, available here, includes maps of LRA attacks and additional analysis on people who escaped or were released from the LRA.

You can get daily, hourly, minute-by-minute updates on LRA activity by visiting LRAcrisistracker.com or by following them on Twitter @CrisisTracker.