Jessica Entwistle
April 1 2026
Security reporting today highlights the growing role of threat intelligence, the shift towards proactive defence strategies, and the importance of maintaining security awareness across organisations. As threats evolve, preparation and insight are becoming key differentiators.
Recent analysis shows that organisations are increasingly leveraging threat intelligence to inform security decisions. Understanding current threat trends helps prioritise controls and response efforts.
This improves alignment between risk and action.
Why it matters
Informed decisions enable more effective use of resources and stronger security outcomes.
Source: Threat intelligence reporting
Security research highlights that organisations are shifting from reactive approaches to more proactive defence strategies. This includes testing controls, validating assumptions and identifying weaknesses before they can be exploited.
Preparation supports resilience.
Why it matters
Proactive security reduces uncertainty and strengthens overall posture.
Source: Security operations analysis
Industry commentary reinforces that awareness across teams continues to play a key role in cybersecurity. Educated users and informed decision-makers support stronger security practices.
Awareness complements technical controls.
Why it matters
Security awareness improves behaviour and reduces risk across the organisation.
Source: Security governance commentary
Security is most effective when it is proactive and informed. By leveraging threat intelligence, validating controls and strengthening awareness, organisations can build resilience while enabling confident growth in an evolving threat landscape.
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