Cyber Risk Navigator
Q2 Threat Intelligence Update

Digital Autonomy Is Now a Business-Critical Capability
Can your organisation continue to operate, make decisions, and protect data when the digital ecosystem fails?
In 2026, cyber risk is shaped by geopolitics, AI, supplier dependencies, and regulatory pressure. These forces are converging, turning digital dependencies into strategic vulnerabilities. Organisations that cannot act under disruption risk losing control, continuity, and competitive advantage.
Our latest report, developed together with Radar Group and One More Secure, delivers the latest insights and practical steps needed to stay operational—no matter what happens in your digital ecosystem.
Most organisations are deeply dependent on external platforms, cloud providers, and digital supply chains. Under normal conditions, this drives efficiency. Under stress, it creates risk.
- 76% of IT is delivered through supplier relationships
- 86% experience vendor lock-in as a negotiation barrier
- Only 10% have exit strategies for AI platforms
Digital autonomy is the ability to maintain control, continuity, and freedom of action in these scenarios. It turns dependency from a hidden risk into a managed capability.
Build Resilience Through Controlled Dependency
This report provides a practical framework for strengthening digital autonomy as a core resilience capability. Learn how to:
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