2026 State of Security
How Global Fragmentation is Redefining Conflict Across Cyber, Crime and Influence
Uncertainty is not a phase or a trope. It is the operating environment. And, this year, fragmentation is driving it.
As long-established norms unwind, fragmentation is paradoxically enabling greater interoperability across domains that were once distinct. As modern power struggles threaten institution (such as International law), risk is moving across domains where there have historically been clearer boundaries.
Download the Report to learn about the key findings:
- The fragmentation of International order has contributed to the escalation of conflict
- Russian APT targeting of the US and Canada increased compared to 2024
- Influence operators and hacktivists created feedback loops amplifying favourable conflict narratives
- Insikt Group identified 289 new ransomware variants this year, a 33% increase from the previous year.
- Threat actors introduced three new malicious large language models tailored for cyber operations
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