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Daily Archives: August 22, 2026
The Rise of Cyber Mercenaries: How Private Threat Actors Are Reshaping Global Conflict
The traditional monopoly of nation-states over advanced cyber-espionage and offensive digital operations has fundamentally collapsed. In its place, a lucrative, globally distributed marketplace of Private Sector Offensive Actors (PSOAs) and Commercial Surveillance Vendors (CSVs) frequently termed “cyber mercenaries” has emerged to redefine the parameters of modern conflict. This industry, estimated to be worth more than $12 billion worldwide, specializes in the development, packaging, and deployment of highly invasive intrusion suites to government clients. By democratizing access to military-grade cyber weapons, these commercial entities are reshaping geopolitical power dynamics, allowing middle-tier and authoritarian regimes to project asymmetric power, and introducing systemic instability to the digital ecosystem. Continue reading
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