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🔍 What's inside this episode
In this week's risk update: a cyberattack on shared airport systems exposes the hidden costs of efficiency, Russian military aircraft systematically test NATO's eastern defences, and five other emerging threats including AI surveillance glasses and Thailand's banking crisis.
🧠 Main Threats Covered
1. Collins Aerospace Cyberattack A single software platform failure brought Europe's busiest airports to manual operations, exposing dangerous single points of failure in shared infrastructure systems.
2. Russian Aircraft Airspace Violations Three MiG-31 fighters deliberately violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes, part of systematic probing of NATO's eastern borders that triggered Article 4 consultations.
⚡ Quick-Fire Threats
Harvard students created facial recognition smart glasses
OpenAI admits AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable
Australia formally recognises Palestine as sovereign state
Chinese economy shows factory and consumer slowdown
Thailand banking crisis from anti-fraud overreach
📚 Sources
Main Story #1 - Collins Aerospace Cyberattack:
Cyberattack disrupts check-in systems at major European airports | ABC News | September 21, 2025
A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace disrupted operations at major European airports | Security Affairs | September 21, 2025
What Collins Aerospace should have had in place | Cyber Defence | September 21, 2025
Main Story #2 - Russian Aircraft Violations:
Estonia, NATO slam 'brazen' Russian air incursion | Al Jazeera | September 19, 2025
NATO intercepts three Russian jets over Estonia's airspace | CNN | September 19, 2025
Chart shows Russian jets' 12-minute violation of Estonian airspace | Estonian World | September 20, 2025
🔗 Links
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🎧 Subscribe to the podcast
🧠 About Fixinc
🤝 Meet our sponsor, F24
By by Fixinc🔍 What's inside this episode
In this week's risk update: a cyberattack on shared airport systems exposes the hidden costs of efficiency, Russian military aircraft systematically test NATO's eastern defences, and five other emerging threats including AI surveillance glasses and Thailand's banking crisis.
🧠 Main Threats Covered
1. Collins Aerospace Cyberattack A single software platform failure brought Europe's busiest airports to manual operations, exposing dangerous single points of failure in shared infrastructure systems.
2. Russian Aircraft Airspace Violations Three MiG-31 fighters deliberately violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes, part of systematic probing of NATO's eastern borders that triggered Article 4 consultations.
⚡ Quick-Fire Threats
Harvard students created facial recognition smart glasses
OpenAI admits AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable
Australia formally recognises Palestine as sovereign state
Chinese economy shows factory and consumer slowdown
Thailand banking crisis from anti-fraud overreach
📚 Sources
Main Story #1 - Collins Aerospace Cyberattack:
Cyberattack disrupts check-in systems at major European airports | ABC News | September 21, 2025
A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace disrupted operations at major European airports | Security Affairs | September 21, 2025
What Collins Aerospace should have had in place | Cyber Defence | September 21, 2025
Main Story #2 - Russian Aircraft Violations:
Estonia, NATO slam 'brazen' Russian air incursion | Al Jazeera | September 19, 2025
NATO intercepts three Russian jets over Estonia's airspace | CNN | September 19, 2025
Chart shows Russian jets' 12-minute violation of Estonian airspace | Estonian World | September 20, 2025
🔗 Links
👉 Read the full episode article (Link to be provided)
🎧 Subscribe to the podcast
🧠 About Fixinc
🤝 Meet our sponsor, F24