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June 14, 2026 — 3 books from your library
Eurasia v. NATOstan (Chronicles of Liquid War)
by Pepe Escobar
Escobar's central argument is that the post-2022 world represents a structural decoupling, where Eurasia is assembling a parallel financial and logistical architecture designed to make dollar-denominated coercion obsolete. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, BRICS expansion and the belt-road corridors are load-bearing infrastructure for a multipolar settlement. What most Western analysts miss is that Russia's isolation strategy backfired by accelerating exactly the integration Moscow and Beijing needed to consolidate. Escobar tracks the commodity-energy-currency triangle as the core battlefield, where controlling the price of oil in whose currency matters more than any military positioning. The liquid war framing means there are no front lines, no declarations, no clean victories, just persistent erosion of the rules-based order from underneath.
The Art of War In Business Technology
by A-Jay Orr
Orr's sharpest move is treating Sun Tzu's terrain typology as a direct map for technology adoption cycles, where companies that enter contested ground without intelligence on legacy dependencies get destroyed the way armies get destroyed in death ground. The book focuses on the gap between technical capability and organizational will, arguing that most digital transformation failures are failures of strategic positioning, not engineering. Orr pushes the idea that knowing when not to deploy a technology is the higher skill, because premature commitment on uncertain terrain exhausts resources and telegraphs weakness to competitors. The competitive advantage in business technology compounds through speed of learning, not speed of implementation, and the two get confused constantly. What stays with me is the framing of internal resistance as terrain to be mapped, not an obstacle to be overcome with better change management.
The Ministry of Truth: The Biography of George Orwell's 1984
by Dorian Lynskey
Lynskey's argument is that 1984 is less a prophecy than a compression of things Orwell had already witnessed, from the Spanish Civil War's deliberate historical falsification to the BBC's wartime euphemism culture he worked inside. The book traces how doublethink was observed as a psychological mechanism in left-wing intellectuals who defended Stalinist show trials without believing the confessions. Lynskey makes the case that Orwell's horror wasn't about technology enabling surveillance but about willing self-deception among the educated, who were more dangerous than any apparatus. The Ministry of Truth itself is modeled on the BBC's Eastern Service where Orwell wrote propaganda he half-believed, which gave the novel its claustrophobic authenticity. Reading it this way reframes the book entirely. The enemy in 1984 is motivated reasoning at institutional scale, and that mechanism needs no totalitarian state to operate.
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LEAD STORY
CVE-2026-20253 in Splunk Enterprise is a CVSS 9.8 pre-auth RCE with a published full exploitation chain. The watchTowr Labs writeup is out, meaning opportunistic scanning has already started. If you're running Splunk Enterprise below 10.2.4 or 10.0.7, that's the only thing that matters tonight. Patch it now or take the service offline until you can.
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CONNECTING THE THREADS
The Splunk CVE fits a pattern I've been tracking since early June: attackers are moving up the abstraction stack and targeting the tools defenders rely on. We've seen SD-WAN management planes, CI/CD pipelines and now the SIEM layer hit with critical authenticated-or-lower exploits. The common thread is that these are high-trust, high-visibility platforms that orgs treat as safe ground. The exploitation surface keeps expanding.
The Anthropic Fable/Mythos shutdown connects directly to what I flagged last week about AI infrastructure risk compounding. The data center buildout blockage story (75 projects, $130B stalled in Q1 alone) and the U.S. government's export control order on frontier models are two separate pressure vectors squeezing the same compute-hungry AI supply chain. Anthropic's pipeline problems are sequential stress tests on an AI infrastructure layer that was already straining under permitting and power constraints.
The Terraform MCP Server GA and the CDK Mixins release both land on a trajectory I've been watching: AI agents are being wired directly into infrastructure management toolchains with increasing depth. We flagged last Saturday that agentjacking via attacker-controlled error fields is a confirmed attack surface. Now those same agents have GA-supported paths into Terraform registry APIs and CDK workspace state. The trust boundary problem is getting larger faster than the governance frameworks are moving.
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IT INFRASTRUCTURE ARCHITECTURE
AWS Flattens Its Datacenter Network
AWS has published details on a new spine-and-leaf network architecture designed to cut latency and improve traffic efficiency across its global infrastructure. The headline framing is "rolling the dice," but the operational signal is that AWS is investing in fabric redesign at a moment when AI workload traffic patterns are straining traditional hierarchical datacenter networking. Enterprise architects building hybrid or cloud-native stacks should track how AWS fabric changes affect latency guarantees on services they depend on.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/networks/2026/06/13/aws-rolls-the-dice-for-faster-more-efficient-networking/5253248
Terraform MCP Server Hits GA
HashiCorp released the Terraform MCP Server as generally available. It's an open-source Model Context Protocol server that connects AI agents, including Cursor, Claude and Gemini, directly to Terraform Registry APIs and HCP Terraform workspace state. This is a production-grade infrastructure automation capability. Any org using Terraform in an agentic workflow now has a GA-supported integration path, which also means the attack surface for agent-driven infrastructure mutation just got a formal interface.
Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/terraform-mcp-server-ga/
AWS CDK Mixins: Composable Infrastructure Abstractions
AWS announced CDK Mixins, which lets developers inject reusable capabilities like security controls and monitoring configs into CDK constructs without rebuilding the entire stack. This is a direct response to the "sixteen divergent implementations" problem I've been flagging since the Meta XDS case. Orgs with multiple CDK stacks and inconsistent security defaults should look at this immediately as a mechanism to enforce shared primitives retroactively.
Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/cdk-mixins-aws/
Windows XP Running London's Driverless Railway
A photo circulating shows a Windows XP-era interface running on infrastructure supporting London's driverless rail system. This surfaces regularly in transit and industrial systems globally. The operational reminder: legacy OS embedded in OT/transit control systems carries an unpatched attack surface that's often network-adjacent to more modern infrastructure than people assume.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/offbeat/2026/06/13/xp-era-windows-spotted-haunting-londons-driverless-railway/5253651
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CYBERSECURITY & COMPLIANCE
Critical Splunk Enterprise Pre-Auth RCE: Patch Immediately
CVE-2026-20253 (CVSS 9.8) hits Splunk Enterprise below versions 10.2.4 and 10.0.7. The PostgreSQL sidecar service exposes unauthenticated backup and restore endpoints. The full exploitation chain from watchTowr Labs uses `lo_export` to write attacker-controlled SQL into the local Postgres instance, then overwrites a frequently executed Splunk Python script to land RCE. Splunk Cloud is not affected. Public exploit details are out, which means opportunistic exploitation is imminent. Patch now, no debate.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/06/critical-splunk-enterprise-flaw-lets.html
U.S. Orders Anthropic to Disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 Globally
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick issued a directive Friday requiring export licenses for Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, including restrictions on access by foreign nationals on U.S. soil. Because real-time foreign national screening across hundreds of millions of users is operationally impossible, Anthropic pulled both models globally. The stated justification is a narrow jailbreak for codebase vulnerability identification, a capability matched by publicly available models including GPT-5.5. Mythos 5 was reportedly in active NSA use for offensive cyber operations, which adds weight to the order but also raises questions about what this enforcement action signals for AI model governance going forward.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/06/us-orders-anthropic-to-suspend-fable-5.html
CISA Warns of Vulnerability in Defensive Technology Exposing Federal Networks
CISA flagged a vulnerability in a widely deployed defensive technology that creates material risk for federal networks. Specifics on the affected platform weren't confirmed in tonight's feeds, but the framing, a flaw inside a security control, fits the same pattern as the Splunk CVE. Security tools are now as viable an exploitation target as the infrastructure they're supposed to protect.
Source: https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/
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CLOUD PLATFORMS & STRATEGY
$130 Billion in Data Center Projects Blocked in Q1 2026
Data Center Watch reports at least 75 data center projects representing approximately $130 billion in investment were blocked or delayed in Q1 2026 alone, equal to the entire 2025 total. At least 69 local government units have enacted formal moratoriums. Public opposition to new builds jumped from roughly 50% to 70% in a matter of months, driven by power costs, water consumption and noise. For enterprise infrastructure teams planning cloud-adjacent or co-location capacity, permitting risk is now a first-order constraint on availability timelines.
Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/more-than-75-data-center-build-outs-worth-usd130-billion-have-been-successfully-blocked-in-the-first-four-months-of-2026-bipartisan-opposition-mounts-nationwide-over-fears-of-soaring-power-and-water-costs
No additional unique developments tonight.
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NETDEVOPS & NETWORK AUTOMATION
WebMCP Enters Chrome Origin Trials
Google's WebMCP standard proposal, which lets sites define structured capabilities that AI agents can invoke directly in the browser, is entering origin trials in Chrome 149. For network and infrastructure teams, this is early signal that the browser is becoming an agentic execution surface. The same trust boundary concerns that apply to Terraform MCP apply here: agents operating through WebMCP will inherit the session context and permissions of the browser process.
Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/webmcp-web-agent-standard-chrome/
No additional unique developments tonight.
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AI IN INFRASTRUCTURE & AIOPS
Anthropic Model Shutdown: The Infrastructure Signal Behind the Politics
The Fable 5 and Mythos 5 shutdown is a policy story with direct infrastructure consequences. Any enterprise that had integrated those models into automated workflows, including security analysis pipelines, dev tooling or NOC assistants, had those integrations severed with roughly 72 hours of total lifecycle from launch to shutdown. That's a new category of infrastructure dependency risk: model availability is now subject to regulatory action with no SLA, no warning period and no fallback contract.
Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/us-export-control-order-forces-anthropic-to-disable-claude-fable-5-and-mythos-5-worldwide
Chinese Model Share on Hugging Face Jumped from 1.2% to 30%
Buried in the Anthropic enforcement story: a U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission report found 80% of U.S. startups are already using Chinese open-source models, and Chinese labs' share of Hugging Face downloads went from roughly 1.2% to 30% in about a year. The enforcement action on Anthropic's frontier models is likely to push more developers toward those alternatives. For enterprises with AI governance policies built around U.S. vendor provenance assumptions, this changes the risk calculus.
Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/us-export-control-order-forces-anthropic-to-disable-claude-fable-5-and-mythos-5-worldwide
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HARDWARE, GPU & COMPUTE
No notable developments tonight.
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT & MONITORING
ConnectSecure Debuts Risk-Based Patch 360
ConnectSecure launched Patch 360, targeting MSPs with pilot-first patch validation, risk-based prioritization and rollback controls. The positioning is a direct response to MSPs getting burned by patches that break production before problems are caught. For teams running reactive patching workflows today, the risk-based prioritization angle is worth evaluating, particularly for environments where patching velocity on critical CVEs like tonight's Splunk issue needs to improve without creating new outage risk.
Source: https://www.msptoday.com/
No additional unique developments tonight.
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MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS
ConnectSecure Patch 360 (covered above in Network Management & Monitoring)
No additional unique developments tonight.
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IT VENDOR ECOSYSTEM & M&A
No notable developments tonight.
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EDGE COMPUTING & IOT
NHS Patients Can't Opt Out of Palantir's Data Platform
NHS patients have no individual opt-out from the Palantir Federated Data Platform, but individual hospital trusts can opt out of procurement. Parliament is reviewing the February 2027 contract renewal. For healthcare IT operators and any MSP serving the health sector, this is a signal that centralized health data platforms are under sustained governance scrutiny, and the trust-level opt-out mechanism creates fragmented deployment patterns that complicate support and integration work.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/databases/2026/06/13/nhs-patients-cant-opt-out-of-palantirs-data-platform-but-their-hospital-can/5254766
No additional unique developments tonight.
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WHAT TO WATCH
The Anthropic shutdown establishes that frontier AI models are now subject to emergency export control orders with no operational runway for dependent enterprises. The week ahead will show whether this triggers formal review of AI vendor risk in enterprise procurement frameworks or gets dismissed as a one-off political event. Watch how other AI vendors respond with their own compliance postures.
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CONVERSATION STARTER
75 data center projects worth $130 billion were blocked in Q1 2026 alone, equal to all of 2025 combined. Community opposition to new builds jumped from 50% to 70% of Americans in a matter of months. If your cloud capacity roadmap was built on 2025 availability assumptions, the physical infrastructure pipeline behind it has already changed.
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