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  • [New] The Middle East crisis has added a new category of demand: advisory around energy security, defence procurement, and geopolitical risk is growing among corporate clients reassessing their supply chains and operational exposures. Capitalise
  • Samsung SDS (the corporate IT security arm) has identified top 5 threats: AI-driven attacks, ransomware, cloud misconfigurations, phishing / account takeover, and data exfiltration. Risk Intelligence Service
  • Sensity AI provides multilayer forensic analysis that delivers court-ready reports, neutralizing Deepfake Security Risks in 2026 before malicious media can infiltrate corporate or government networks. Shelby Global
  • Industry experts repeatedly emphasize that navigating Deepfake Security Risks in 2026 hinges upon establishing robust, multi-factor identity validation both during the initial hiring process and throughout daily corporate operations. Shelby Global
  • Mitigating Deepfake Security Risks in 2026 means acknowledging that the human ear is no longer a reliable arbiter of truth in corporate environments. Shelby Global
  • Discussing Deepfake Security Risks in 2026 requires a focused look at how voice cloning technologies are driving massive spikes in corporate wire fraud and business email compromise. Shelby Global
  • The US and Israel's illegal war on Iran has laid bare the fundamental flaws of an energy system built on fossil fuel extraction, geopolitical power plays and corporate greed, and will be a defining moment for how the world thinks about energy security. Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Last updated: 23 June 2026



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