April 11, 2026
A message from Tom Garcia, President and CEO of InfoSight, Inc.
In today’s interconnected world, shifts in global dynamics can have ripple effects in cyberspace long before they reach the headlines. As organizations monitor emerging tensions abroad, it’s vital to view cybersecurity not as an afterthought but as a strategic enabler of continuity and trust.
Evolving Threat Landscape
Cyber threats evolve with the broader environment. When international events heighten uncertainty, we often see an uptick in probing activity—scans, phishing campaigns, vulnerability exploits—aimed at testing defenses. This isn’t about seeking opportunities to alarm; it’s a reminder that adversaries look for any opening, however small, to disrupt operations or erode confidence. These opportunists need not always be state sponsored because privateers and profiteers will attempt to exploit the deflection of attention away from their activity.
Building Measured Resilience
Rather than reacting to every alarm, resilient organizations build layers of defense designed for flexibility and rapid recovery:
A Steady Course Forward
It’s natural for global events to draw our attention and raise questions about risk. But the organizations that thrive aren’t the ones who sound the loudest alarms—they’re the ones who prepare thoughtfully and invest steadily in their cyber foundations. By focusing on fundamentals—visibility, control, and communication—we reinforce not just our defenses, but our ability to sustain operations, protect reputations, and serve our communities no matter what lies ahead.
Cybersecurity isn’t about fear—it’s about foresight, partnership, and the steady work of keeping our digital world running smoothly.
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