June 21, 2026
No Theater Is Sealed Anymore
Beijing's destroyers, OpenAI's losses, poisoned npm packages, and Hong Kong's data cuts all ran in the same week, and the argument lives in their connection rather than in any single story.
Published: June 21, 2026
June 1, 2026
Four Commitments on the Same Ground
Nvidia bets $150 billion on Taiwan's permanence, Anthropic nears a trillion-dollar valuation, and this week's defense cuts, agent security flaws, and autonomous intrusion document the fragility underlying both.
Published: June 1, 2026
April 24, 2026
Automation Closed the Loop on the Kill Chain
Autonomous systems now find vulnerabilities faster than institutions patch them; Hong Kong's financial sector, freshly regulated and newly exposed to digital asset infrastructure, is absorbing the first real test.
Published: April 24, 2026
April 23, 2026
The Probe Arrives One Cycle Late
The SFC's investigation into broker system breaches is methodical, appropriate, and already beside the point; three structural problems are deepening while the regulators read last year's incident logs.
Published: April 23, 2026
April 21, 2026
The Adversary Updated the Map
Three incidents in one news cycle confirm what the investment numbers already implied: AI infrastructure is now load-bearing, and the adversary adjusted long before most security teams did.
Published: April 21, 2026
April 19, 2026
The Week Every Front Came Open
Taiwan Strait drills, South China Sea live rounds, a Hong Kong ransomware attack, and a cyber law rewrite in one week: when everything moves at once, single-domain risk thinking becomes a liability.
Published: April 19, 2026
April 17, 2026
Frameworks Without Visibility Are Just Paperwork
A ransomware seizure in Hong Kong, live fire near Manila, AI-accelerated code auditing, and a research deal at the HKMA: this week confirmed that frameworks without visibility are not frameworks.
Published: April 17, 2026