
Summary of Global Intelligence Update – 27 August 2025
Key Takeaways
Geopolitical flashpoints remain centred on the Gaza conflict and Iran’s uranium enrichment, with famine conditions and aid-distribution violence intensifying humanitarian crises.
Cyber threats surge regionally, led by Latin America’s 39 percent-above-average weekly attack rates and Asia-Pacific’s 29 percent year-on-year incident rise, driven by ransomware and advanced persistent threat groups.
Migration abuses and humanitarian violations persist across Africa, notably Mauritanian mistreatment of migrants and escalating violence in the Sahel, prompting African Union security council actions.
Energy and critical infrastructure face unprecedented cyber risk, including an 80 percent year-on-year rise in ransomware targeting utilities and zero-trust architecture debates in Europe and Southeast Asia.
Regional defence cooperation expands with large-scale joint exercises in the Indo-Pacific and renewed US-UK nuclear deployments, signalling deepening security alliances.
Transnational organised-crime networks adapt rapidly, employing drones and digital pipelines in Central and South America, while political violence threatens democratic participation in Colombia.
Outlook
The convergence of sophisticated cyber operations, regional conflicts and climate-driven instability underscores the need for integrated international responses. Effective early-warning systems, robust migration safeguards and coordinated critical-infrastructure defences are essential to mitigate these multifaceted threats.