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Reports

Decision-grade cyber reporting for executives, operators, and boards.

Cyberpert transforms technical evidence into reporting that supports prioritization, funding decisions, incident governance, and stakeholder communication.

Sector intelligence library

Real-world cyber reports translated into Cyberpert action plans.

Each report below is anchored in a recognized industry or public-sector source, then framed as a Cyberpert briefing for high-consequence organizations.

01 June 2026

Breach Pattern Brief: Human, Supplier, and Vulnerability Exposure

Based on: Verizon 2026 Data Breach Investigations Report

Scope: Enterprise breach patterns, confirmed data breaches, incident response lessons, ransomware, third-party exposure, and exploited vulnerabilities.

Cyberpert use: Cyberpert turns the DBIR signal into a board-ready exposure plan: identity review, supplier access, patch priority, and ransomware decision gates.

  • Executive one-page risk brief
  • Initial-access exposure checklist
  • 90-day remediation roadmap
02 October 2025

European Threat Landscape Brief: DDoS, Ransomware, Data Threats, and Information Manipulation

Based on: ENISA Threat Landscape 2025

Scope: EU cyber threat landscape covering major threat categories, affected sectors, attack trends, and resilience priorities for public and private organizations.

Cyberpert use: Cyberpert adapts the findings for regulated institutions, public-sector entities, critical infrastructure, and multinational organizations operating across jurisdictions.

  • Sector exposure matrix
  • Regulatory-readiness notes
  • Executive tabletop injects
03 2026 edition

Adversary Operations Brief: Speed, Identity Abuse, and Cloud Intrusions

Based on: CrowdStrike Global Threat Report

Scope: Global adversary behavior, intrusion speed, hands-on-keyboard operations, cloud targeting, identity abuse, and nation-state/eCrime activity.

Cyberpert use: Cyberpert uses this intelligence to shape detection engineering, threat hunting, executive scenario planning, and SOC acceleration programs.

  • Detection engineering priorities
  • Threat-hunting sprint plan
  • SOC escalation model
04 2025 edition

Cyber Economics Brief: Breach Cost, Response Time, and AI-SOC Efficiency

Based on: IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report

Scope: Financial impact of data breaches, response lifecycle, security investment themes, automation, AI, and governance considerations.

Cyberpert use: Cyberpert converts the cost model into a funding narrative that connects cyber controls to business interruption, legal exposure, and operating resilience.

  • Board funding narrative
  • Control-to-cost mapping
  • Incident cost scenario worksheet
05 2026 edition

Incident Response Field Brief: Dwell Time, Detection Source, and Attacker Tradecraft

Based on: Google Cloud / Mandiant M-Trends

Scope: Mandiant incident response observations, attacker techniques, detection sources, dwell-time trends, and practical lessons from real investigations.

Cyberpert use: Cyberpert turns the field evidence into response playbooks, tabletop scenarios, and post-incident improvement plans for high-consequence environments.

  • IR readiness scorecard
  • Evidence chain template
  • Post-incident improvement backlog
Executive briefing formats.

Move from raw threat data to a board-ready cyber narrative.

Choose the delivery model that best fits the audience, urgency, and confidentiality level.

01

Board Risk Session

45-60 minutes for directors and executive leadership; focuses on exposure, decisions, funding, and crisis authority.

02

Sector Threat Brief

90 minutes for regulated teams; maps the report findings to industry, geography, mission services, and control maturity.

03

Technical Working Session

Half-day session for SOC, cloud, identity, infrastructure, legal, and risk owners; produces prioritized actions.