Analysis The agentic shift: how autonomous AI is reshaping the global threat landscape Anthropic’s recent disclosure of the GTG-1002 campaign marks a pivotal moment in the cyber threat landscape. For the first time, a commercially available AI system reportedly executed the majority of a complex cyber espionage operation. This real-world example of AI moving from assistant to operator raises urgent questions for organisations about resilience, governance and defence. Read More link icon
Analysis Northern fights: the Nordics' defence drive Shifting geopolitics and rising tensions are driving unprecedented defence investment in the Nordics, creating both major opportunities and complex risks for investors in a rapidly evolving security landscape. Read More link icon
Analysis Dispute avoidance in China: the role of early intelligence As China’s economic outlook becomes increasingly uncertain, businesses and their in-house legal teams face mounting pressure to operate cautiously and cut spending. This reality has seen many seek cost-effective ways of handling commercial disputes, moving away from lengthy and expensive litigious processes. Dispute avoidance has emerged as a viable solution for the expeditious and efficient resolution of differences. Read More link icon
Analysis Assessing exposure to the Cambodia-linked scam centre sanctions Companies with business interests linked, either directly or indirectly, to Cambodia have been scrambling to assess their exposure to the Cambodia-based business empire Prince Group and the financial services conglomerate Huione Group. Read More link icon
Analysis A year of reckoning: lessons in executive risk and governance The murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Brian Thompson, exposed how vulnerable leaders are and how unprepared many organizations are to protect them. Read More link icon
Analysis Risk-based, evidence-driven: Making ABC & Anti‑Fraud programs work in 2025 In 2025, regulators demand proof that anti-bribery and anti-fraud programmes work in practice—not just on paper. This article outlines a seven-step framework to help organisations build credible, risk-based defences backed by evidence. Read More link icon
Analysis Modern data collection in disputes and investigations: what you need to know before you start The digital evidence landscape has undergone significant changes. Legal teams face a surge in data volume and variety that requires they refine their approach to data collection. In this article, our experts explore the evolving landscape. Read More link icon
Analysis Paul Weiss uses gen AI to speed up misconduct probe With Control Risks, Paul Weiss's investigations team used generative artificial intelligence to successfully review 120,000 documents in just three weeks. Read More link icon
Analysis Bangladesh’s bumpy road to the ballot Businesses with operations in Bangladesh should begin preparing now for the next administration. For the first time since 2009, the country will have a government that is not led by the Awami League. Read More link icon
Analysis Assessing threats to Balochistan’s strategic mining projects Balochistan province is home to one of Pakistan’s largest undeveloped mines. Previous development attempts at the Reko Diq site stalled. Now, with a newly reconstituted partnership, the question remains whether past threats will continue to haunt production, which is set to begin in 2028. Read More link icon