Analytic intelligence on cyber-conflict dynamics affecting Belgian and EU interests: nation-state tradecraft, hybrid operations and conflict-driven infrastructure targeting. Defensive and analytic in posture, EU-sovereign and shared only inside vetted engagements.
The cyber dimension of state and hybrid conflict, assessed for relevance to Belgian and EU interests and built on the same evidence-vault provenance as the operational product layers.
Campaigns, tooling and tradecraft patterns of state and state-aligned actors, assessed and sourced for institutional consumers.
How cyber activity combines with influence, narrative manipulation and adjacent coercive behaviors in a conflict context.
Infrastructure and sector targeting that tracks geopolitical tension, with attribution support and evidence discipline intact.
The wider analytical layer framing nation-state, hybrid and long-horizon security developments.
Victim and actor activity that can overlap with conflict-driven coercion, disruption and pressure campaigns.
Public-facing infrastructure and vulnerability pressure that can inform conflict-era targeting assumptions.