Watchlist

Signals are tracked here until changes justify promotion to full analysis. Cards are sorted by freshness, and items without a new source for more than 14 days are labeled stale.

Strategic map of Poland with energy substations and sabotage markers in a control-room setting
CyberwarfareRegionalStaleNo new source update in the last 14 days. This means older verification, not necessarily a resolved or false signal.Newest source Feb 26, 2026

Poland Energy Intrusions and European Grid Cyber Risk

Destructive attacks on Polish wind, solar, and heat infrastructure did not trigger a national blackout, but they exposed a credible sabotage path through distributed energy control points.

Why watch: Nordic operators have already raised vigilance after the Polish case, suggesting the signal is no longer just a closed forensic incident.

Decision trigger: Escalate to full analysis if linked attacks hit another European energy operator, if authorities confirm a broader campaign against distributed energy assets, or if a similar intrusion causes sustained heat or power disruption.

Public-health monitoring room focused on Ethiopia during Marburg post-outbreak surveillance
BiosecurityRegionalStaleNo new source update in the last 14 days. This means older verification, not necessarily a resolved or false signal.Newest source Jan 29, 2026

Ethiopia Marburg Post-Outbreak Monitoring Window

Ethiopia declared the Marburg outbreak over, but post-outbreak surveillance remains active and cross-border detection quality is uneven.

Why watch: Outbreak closure lowers immediate transmission risk, yet a missed cluster during the surveillance period could delay containment and raise regional spillover risk.

Decision trigger: Escalate to full analysis if new confirmed cases appear, if a neighboring country reports linked clusters, or if surveillance performance deteriorates.

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