Securing the Links: A Guide to Supply Chain Security

Supply chain vulnerabilities—digital or physical—represent a critical enterprise risk capable of cascading into full operational disruption. Effective supply chain security is a continuous intelligence-driven cycle of monitoring, validation, and enforcement. Organizations that adopt a secure-by-design posture are significantly better positioned to prevent disruption, detect threats early, and maintain operational continuity in a volatile global environment.
Where Warmth Meets Warning: The Quiet Vulnerabilities of Holiday Gatherings

Holiday celebrations bring light and community, but also crowded, symbolic spaces where joy and vulnerability meet, demanding quiet, careful guardianship.
The New Quiet Men: The Re-Emergence of the New Irish Republican Army

New IRA resurges quietly amid post-Brexit grievances, drawing disaffected youth and testing Northern Ireland’s fragile, unfinished peace.
December 2025 Look Ahead

The most critical global security flashpoint this week is the diplomatic-military interface in the Ukraine–Russia war. Negotiations for a “peace framework” are actively underway, with high stakes for European security architecture, alliance cohesion, territorial norms, and downstream cascading risks.
When Global Markets Get the Geopoli-Jitters

Markets have the “geopoli-jitters” as global tensions shake stocks, crypto, and supply chains. In 2026, resilience, not certainty, will ultimately define success. Consider contacting RMSI’s Intelligence Services for access to analysts and a customized threat assessments on the threats posed by the stagnant or down-trending global market events and the potential impact on an organization’s people, assets, operations, and reputation.