Strategic Cyber Governance

When Extortion Leaves the Endpoint and Moves Into Operational Trust

Cyber risk is often still interpreted through technical categories. Ransomware is treated as an endpoint problem. Deepfake fraud is treated as a financial scam problem. Edge compromise is treated as an infrastructure problem. But the threat patterns observed in mid-April 2026 point to a more consequential structural shift. The DANRESA CTI bulletin for the week […]

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When Operational Trust Becomes the Attack Surface

What the convergence of edge exploitation, identity abuse, and software supply-chain compromise reveals about the new stage of cyber risk For years, cyber risk was often interpreted as a collection of separate technical problems. Edge vulnerabilities were treated as infrastructure exposure. Identity weaknesses were treated as access-management issues. Software supply-chain compromise was treated as a

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When Attacks Stop Scaling Technically and Start Scaling Operationally

For years, cyber risk has been interpreted through a technical lens. New vulnerabilities. New malware. New detection techniques. But recent threat intelligence signals point to a deeper structural shift — one that leadership can no longer afford to overlook. Attacks are no longer evolving primarily through technical sophistication. They are evolving through operational scale. What

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