
Ten domains. Distilled. Every week.
"The Risk Nodus Pulse" is your weekly scan across ten domains of risk — condensed, insightful, and actionable. Each edition delivers a sharp, cross-disciplinary perspective to help you stay ahead of emerging threats and strategic shifts.
Global Risk Intelligence: November 25, 2025 Executive Briefing
Ukraine advanced economic stability and defense innovation through new IMF and EU financing programs, while startups gained global visibility at Web Summit, robotics and drone training expanded domestically, and energy integration with the EU accelerated toward 2027. Growth resumed modestly amid housing challenges and rising dual-use tech investment.
Global Risk Intelligence: November 17, 2025 Executive Briefing
Global risk landscape intensified as new data breaches, industrial explosions, and labor strikes underscored operational vulnerabilities, while regulators advanced major antitrust probes and corruption crackdowns. Corporate bankruptcies surged toward post-2008 highs, and Ukraine launched sweeping anti-corruption raids amid renewed infrastructure crises.
Global Risk Intelligence: November 11, 2025 Executive Briefing
The Risk Nodus Pulse weekly briefing analyzes cross-domain threats shaping global stability — from LinkedIn’s expanded AI data use and a New Zealand wildfire to major cybersecurity, regulatory, and political disruptions. Key themes include privacy governance, digital integrity, financial vulnerability, and geopolitical unrest affecting business resilience.
Global Risk Intelligence: October 20, 2025 Executive Briefing
The October 2025 Global Risk Intelligence Briefing delivers a cross-sector analysis of emerging global risks — from data privacy reform and misinformation crises to cybersecurity failures, healthcare disruptions, and geopolitical instability — supporting strategic foresight and operational resilience.
Global Risk Intelligence: October 6, 2025 Executive Briefing
The October 2025 Global Risk Intelligence Briefing provides a cross-domain analysis of emerging global risks—including data privacy gaps, drone incursions, healthcare fraud exposure, advanced cyber threats, autonomous vehicle regulation, and geopolitical and financial shifts—supporting strategic decision-making across risk domains.
Global Risk Intelligence: September 30, 2025 Executive Briefing
This report tracks global risk events across privacy, physical, reputational, technological, health, legal, operational, strategic, financial, and political domains. It highlights cases from Samsung’s smart home ads and Google’s AI missteps to ransomware disruptions in aviation, Supreme Court interventions in disease control, U.S.-EU sanctions divergence, and shifting U.S. policy on Ukraine. Each case illustrates evolving threats, regulatory challenges, and operational impacts for organizations worldwide.
Global Risk Intelligence: September 22, 2025 Executive Briefing
The September 2025 Global Risk Intelligence briefing highlights emerging cross-domain threats, including a proposed US-China TikTok algorithm licensing deal, surging US security funding after political violence, China’s crackdown on automotive disinformation, and cyber intrusions into law enforcement portals. It also covers NASA-Google’s medical AI for Mars missions, Colombia’s rising data protection penalties, Microsoft’s UK AI infrastructure challenges, Fiverr’s AI-driven workforce cuts, US construction financing risks, and gaps in UK counterintelligence exposed by a collapsed espionage case.
Global Risk Intelligence: September 16, 2025 Executive Briefing
This edition of the Global Risk Intelligence Briefing provides cross-domain threat analysis for decision-makers, covering privacy, cybersecurity, physical security, health, financial, legal, operational, reputational, strategic, and political risks. Highlights include Singapore’s telecom authentication challenges, NATO’s first direct combat engagement with Russian assets, systemic misconduct in the UK legal sector, a U.S. investigation into Microsoft’s cybersecurity practices, ransomware targeting healthcare, new U.S. AI regulatory sandbox legislation, JLR’s manufacturing shutdown from a cyber attack, the U.S. Navy’s new autonomous systems office, Canada’s anti-scam coalition, and Poland’s counter-disinformation efforts.
Global Risk Intelligence: September 8, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Global Risk Intelligence briefing for September 2025 provides cross-domain analysis of privacy, physical, technological, health, legal, operational, strategic, financial, and political risks. Key issues include Montefiore’s $4.75M HIPAA settlement, Secret Service sniper staffing gaps, Bulgaria’s retracted GPS jamming claims, U.S. physician shortages, Scale AI trade secret litigation, Nvidia’s AI-driven workweek outlook, Ukraine’s LNG expansion, Credit Suisse’s $115M settlement, and EU sanctions closing Chinese banking channels to Russia.
Global Risk Intelligence: September 1, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing for September 2025 delivers cross-domain intelligence on privacy, physical, reputational, technological, health, legal, operational, financial, strategic, and political risks. Highlights include a Michigan health data breach, Russian strikes on Kyiv, BCG’s Gaza controversy, UAE Wi-Fi weaknesses, China’s biosurveillance, AI-related suicide litigation, Meta’s AI hiring freeze, Suzuki’s $8B EV hub in India, Colombian trade laundering, and U.S. research data theft.
Global Risk Intelligence: August 25, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing for August 2025 delivers cross-domain intelligence on privacy, physical, reputational, technological, health, legal, operational, financial, and political risks. Key topics include Otter.ai consent litigation, Texas camp flood failures, Citi wealth unit review, African cybercrime crackdown, CDC HQ attack, Mount Sinai privacy settlement, Meta’s AI hiring freeze, EU fund fraud, and Bolivia’s political shift.
Global Risk Intelligence: August 18, 2025 Executive Briefing
This briefing covers escalating global risks as of August 15, 2025: UK police expand biometric surveillance without parliamentary oversight, a deadly Himalayan cloudburst highlights climate vulnerabilities, McDonald’s Japan halts its Pokémon campaign amid food waste backlash, DeepSeek abandons Huawei AI hardware, U.S. federal courts face cyber intrusions, and U.S. explores a strategic Intel stake.
Global Risk Intelligence: August 11, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing for August 2025 delivers cross-domain risk intelligence covering privacy, physical security, reputational, technological, health, legal, operational, strategic, financial, and political threats. Key insights include Google’s social engineering breach, U.S. military armory thefts, Titan submersible safety failures, AI-driven vulnerability detection, diabetes drug repurposing for coma recovery, AML rule delays, AI in mountain rescues, Anthropic–OpenAI disputes, WhatsApp fraud crackdowns, and Mexico’s governance crisis.
Weekly Intelligence Brief: August 4, 2025
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing provides cross-domain risk intelligence for July 2025, covering surveillance-driven encryption debates, cyberattacks on Aeroflot, and Tesla’s regulatory challenges. It also highlights ransomware targeting VMware, respiratory infections linked to cancer relapse, AI safety issues, Intel’s NEX spinoff, JPMorgan’s Apple Card acquisition talks, and political unrest in Angola.
Global Risk Intelligence: Week of July 28, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing delivers strategic global risk insights for July 2025, covering privacy enforcement under PADFAA, Colombian security threats, and workplace reputation risks. It also examines GPS jamming in the Baltics, AI chatbot safety gaps, legal scrutiny of Chinese IPOs, Anthropic’s AI safety framework, AWS’s China withdrawal, investment fraud targeting seniors, and Ukraine’s anti-corruption law reversal.
Global Risk Intelligence: Week of July 21, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing for July 2025 provides strategic insights on emerging global risks across privacy, defense, technology, and geopolitics. Key topics include vulnerabilities in privacy tools, border drone threats, AI risks in peer review, space-based pharmaceutical production, sanctions enforcement, and evolving warfare in Ukraine. Additional coverage includes Canada’s defense spending, Google’s AI call automation, and U.S. diplomatic concerns over West Bank violence.
Global Risk Intelligence: Week of July 14, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing delivers global risk intelligence for July 2025, covering legal, geopolitical, cyber, and economic threats. Highlights include U.S. court jurisdiction over foreign spyware, Colombia’s executive security breach, AI-driven impersonation risks, Tesla’s controversial AI integration, vaccine espionage, rising U.S. bankruptcies, and renewed U.S.-Russia diplomatic engagement amid conflict escalation.
Global Risk Intelligence: Week of July 7, 2025 Executive Briefing
This Risk Nodus Pulse briefing provides strategic intelligence on critical cross-domain risks as of July 2025, including state-backed cyber intrusions, aviation data breaches, AI-driven operational shifts, and geopolitical tensions. Highlights cover Russian Gmail exploits, North Korean remote worker infiltration, Microsoft’s AI investment pivot, and diplomatic fallout between the U.S. and Colombia, equipping decision-makers with actionable insights for enterprise resilience.
Global Risk Intelligence: Week of June 2025 Executive Briefing
This executive briefing delivers cross-domain risk intelligence for June 2025, covering cyber, geopolitical, reputational, regulatory, operational, and technological threats. Key insights include evolving ransomware risks in healthcare, Russia’s deployment of fiber-optic drones, AI-driven threats to cybersecurity, Mexico’s healthcare reform, China’s new EV safety standards, and global regulatory shifts affecting tech, agriculture, and gaming sectors.


















