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The week, read for you, by people who have to act on it.
Every week our threat intelligence practice reads the global picture and writes it twice: once for a board, once for the people who have to do something about it on Monday.
Nothing in here is included unless it can be stood up on a reputable source.
No vendor is quoted because they sponsored the week. Items that reach across sectors are marked, because those are the ones most likely to be somebody else's problem in your organisation until they are yours.
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The Global Threat Summary, week ending 16 August 2026
The week the flaws arrived already in use. In almost every serious item, somebody was exploiting the weakness before the rest of the world was told it existed.
Read the issueGlobal Threat Summary, week ending 9 August 2026
Every story this week was about a trusted thing behaving badly. None of them was a clever new attack.
Read the issueThe Global Debrief, week ending 2 August 2026
Water utilities in at least seven American states lost the ability to monitor and control their plants, and no security flaw was exploited to do it.
Read the issueGlobal Debrief, week of 19 to 25 July 2026
The complete global picture of the week, at board level and at security leader level, with nothing included that could not be stood up on a reputable source.
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