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Signal, Not Noise: Why We Built Threat Watch

The cybersecurity industry has a noise problem. In January 2026, we are fixing it.

Executives are drowning in ambiguity.

Every morning, the industry churns out thousands of CVEs, marketing emails, and panic-inducing headlines. But for the CISO, the CTO, and the Risk Officer, the dashboards are full of vanity metrics that provide zero context.

You see “10,000 Attacks Blocked” and “Red Status” indicators. But the question remains: “Does this actually threaten my business today?”

I realized that the standard way of consuming threat intelligence was broken. The translation layer between the “War Room” and the Boardroom has failed.

So I stepped back to build a new one.

Introducing Threat Watch

This January, OSINTelligence Studios will launch Threat Watch, a daily, broadcast-grade executive briefing.

  • The Format: 15 minutes. Every weekday morning, following the live broadcast, you will receive the Threat Watch Briefing.

  • The Mission: To translate technical risk into business impact.

  • The Scope: We cover Operational Risk (Exploits), Legal Risk (Ransomware/Regulation), and Strategic Risk (Nation-State/Supply Chain).

We are currently finalizing the studio build. The lights are green. The uplink is being established.

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Signal, not noise.

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