Co-Founder Christopher Ahlberg Shares New Findings from Key Annual Report
MUNICH, Feb. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Recorded Future, the world’s largest threat intelligence company, today released its 2026 State of Security Report, showing that cyber operations are now inseparable from physical conflict, coercion, and espionage. The report emphasizes that geopolitical fragmentation and the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) are creating an environment of instability, with persistent attacks becoming the norm in the global threat landscape. Dr. Christopher Ahlberg, Co-Founder of Recorded Future, shared the key findings and highlighted how cyber operations, intelligence, and emerging technologies are reshaping geopolitical competition and national security during a panel discussion at the Munich Cyber Security Conference.
The State of Security Report identifies 2025 as a clear inflection point in which cyber activity became tightly intertwined with real-world geopolitical outcomes. The report finds that AI is contributing to this convergence by accelerating the scale of deception, identity abuse, and uncertainty faster than institutions can adapt—contributing to heightened instability in 2026.
“Uncertainty is no longer episodic—it’s the operating environment,” said Levi Gundert, Chief Security & Intelligence Officer at Recorded Future. “As geopolitical norms weaken, state objectives, criminal capability, and private-sector technology are increasingly reinforcing one another, compressing warning timelines and expanding plausible deniability. AI is accelerating that dynamic not through autonomous attacks, but by scaling deception and eroding trust inside decision-making processes. In 2026, cyber risk will be defined less by singular events and more by persistent, fragmented pressure that reshapes competition, escalation, and stability over time.”
Key findings include:
The report predicts that in 2026, cyber threats will be defined by fragmented, constant pressure driven by persistent access, decentralized criminal ecosystems, influence operations, and synthetic identities that will replace singular attacks with continuous, low-visibility disruption.
Key predictions include:
During his panel discussion, Dr. Ahlberg discussed these key findings and how cyber activity has become a standing feature of strategic competition, no longer a separate domain but a persistent layer of pressure shaping crisis escalation, deterrence, and instability.
“Cyber operations are no longer preparation for conflict — they are part of conflict,” said Dr. Ahlberg. “What we’re seeing is that adversaries are logging in, not hacking in. This is a shift toward access, influence, and leverage that can be activated at moments of political or military tension, often below the threshold of traditional response.”
About Recorded Future
Recorded Future is the world’s largest threat intelligence company, serving over 1,900 businesses and government organizations across 80 countries. By combining precise, AI-driven analytics with breakthrough autonomous capabilities, Recorded Future enables organizations to transform from manual threat intelligence limitations to Intelligence Operations that automatically operationalize threats across entire security ecosystems.
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