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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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Monday, June 15, 2026
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LEAD STORY
CVE-2026-35273 is the story tonight. A CVSS 9.8 pre-auth RCE in PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools, no credentials needed, no user interaction, just network access over HTTP, was actively exploited by UNC6240 from May 27 through June 9 before Oracle published anything. That's a two-week zero-day window on a system that typically lives inside enterprise networks with broad internal trust. If your PeopleSoft Environment Management Hub has any internet exposure, that changes now.
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CONNECTING THE THREADS
The PeopleSoft zero-day fits the pattern I flagged last week around CVE-2026-20253: once a CVSS 9.8 pre-auth RCE gets a public writeup, scanning starts in hours. The difference here is worse. Oracle sat on this for two weeks post-exploitation before publishing. The patch-or-isolate trigger I wrote about earlier applies here in full force, and the window is already closed on the zero-day phase. The question now is dwell time: UNC6240 had two weeks of clean access before defenders had a CVE number to react to.
The Google Cloud India fire and the EU sovereignty story are reading together for me tonight. I've been watching the fragility of third-party co-location dependencies in cloud infrastructure for weeks. Brussels' push toward Union Assurance Levels is specifically citing Microsoft's 2025 French court admission that it can't guarantee sovereignty under US CLOUD Act pressure. Physical resilience and legal jurisdiction are two separate failure modes, but both point at the same procurement gap: enterprise buyers are selecting cloud services without modeling what the failure boundary looks like.
CISA's supply-chain credential warning alongside the 44% year-over-year jump in public-facing application exploitation from IBM X-Force confirms the bifurcated threat architecture I noted last weekend. One track goes for stealth below EDR visibility. The other packages known CVE chains for speed. Tonight's PeopleSoft campaign is squarely in the speed track. The supply-chain credential wave is the stealth track running in parallel. Teams that are only prioritizing one of these detection philosophies are half-blind.
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IT INFRASTRUCTURE ARCHITECTURE
Google Cloud India fire: still degraded six days later
A fire at a third-party Delhi co-location facility on June 9 triggered an emergency shutdown of a non-compute POP, which isolated that node and pushed non-optimal routing across Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai and surrounding regions. Elevated latency and packet loss on inbound traffic persisted past five days. Google is building out Chennai regional peering targeting June 17 completion. The operational read: a single third-party facility fire can degrade an entire cloud region for weeks when there's no rapid-failover path for that POP type.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2026/06/14/fire-burns-google-cloud-indias-network-which-remains-slow-a-week-later/5255246
EU sovereignty push creates compliance fragmentation
The European Commission's Union Assurance Levels framework introduces a four-tier auditable control structure scored across jurisdiction, data processing, supply chain and security. It stacks on top of Germany's non-binding C3A, France's binding SecNumCloud and the EU's own SEAL certification. The fragmentation is significant and Gartner is already flagging buyer confusion. Practitioners in EU public-sector procurement need to classify workloads by legal jurisdiction, not physical geography, and should expect open-source mandates in sovereign stack layers.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/off-prem/2026/06/14/eu-sovereignty-push-gives-tech-buyers-new-alphabet-soup-to-swallow/5251995
AWS ElastiCache for Valkey gets durability modes
AWS added synchronous and asynchronous durability to ElastiCache for Valkey, requiring Valkey 9.0. Synchronous mode waits for replication to at least two AZs before acknowledging writes. Asynchronous mode acknowledges first but enforces a hard 10-second buffer, tracked via the new DurabilityLag CloudWatch metric. When lag exceeds 10 seconds, the primary rejects writes until it catches up, which makes retry logic with exponential backoff a hard requirement, not a nice-to-have. Teams considering this as a MemoryDB replacement need to model that write-rejection behavior carefully.
Source: https://www.infoq.com/news/2026/06/elasticache-valkey-durability/
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CYBERSECURITY & COMPLIANCE
Oracle PeopleSoft CVE-2026-35273: actively exploited zero-day
Rated CVSS 9.8, no authentication, no user interaction, HTTP access sufficient for full server takeover. UNC6240 was actively exploiting this from May 27 to June 9. Oracle published the advisory on June 10. Two weeks of clean zero-day access before defenders had a CVE to react to. If PeopleSoft Environment Management Hub is internet-exposed in your environment or any client environment, isolate it now and verify patch state.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/
CISA supply-chain credential warning
CISA published a warning on credential theft across critical supply chains, timed alongside IBM X-Force data showing a 44% year-over-year increase in exploitation of public-facing applications. The combined signal: attackers are moving laterally from compromised third-party OAuth tokens and privileged API access, not just exploiting perimeter CVEs. The action item is a full audit of third-party OAuth grants and privileged access scoping across your supply chain.
Source: https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/
Exchange Server patch for CVE-2026-42897
CISA added this to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on May 15. Microsoft released the patch on June 9. If on-prem Exchange nodes are in your environment, the June 9 patch needs verification across all nodes. Anything on the KEV list with an available patch that isn't deployed is an insurable liability.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2026/05/on-prem-microsoft-exchange-server-cve.html
Anthropic halts access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5
Anthropic shut down access to two models over the weekend over export control concerns. No extended public explanation. The operational signal for enterprises running AI services is that export control enforcement is now a service availability risk, a legal compliance concern on its own. Model access can disappear on a weekend with no advance notice.
Source: https://www.servethehome.com/anthropic-halts-access-to-fable-5-and-mythos-5/
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CLOUD PLATFORMS & STRATEGY
OpenAI under investigation from 42 state AGs
Five days after OpenAI's confidential SEC IPO filing targeting up to a $1 trillion valuation, New York AG Letitia James served a broad subpoena backed by 42 state AGs. Targets include advertising practices, user engagement mechanics, consumer and health data handling, treatment of minors and seniors and model sycophancy. For enterprises with ChatGPT Enterprise or API contracts, this investigation adds governance risk to any data handling representations OpenAI has made in your agreements.
Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/openai-hit-with-sweeping-probe
No additional notable cloud platform developments tonight.
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NETDEVOPS & NETWORK AUTOMATION
No notable developments tonight.
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AI IN INFRASTRUCTURE & AIOPS
AI can't be prompted into being smarter
The Register's piece documents something practitioners are seeing in the field: LLMs will ingest any instruction and produce confident output regardless of whether the instruction improves their reasoning. The Java test and Shai-Hulud examples illustrate that models optimize for plausible output, not correct output. The infrastructure implication is direct: agentic pipelines that rely on prompt engineering to constrain model behavior are architecturally unreliable. Guardrails need to be structural, not instructional.
Source: https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/14/ai-is-code-and-cant-be-prompted-into-being-smarter/5254141
AI IPO wave: who else is riding it
TechCrunch is tracking a cluster of AI-adjacent startups trying to time public offerings against the momentum from anticipated hyperscaler IPO activity. The practical implication for enterprise buyers: vendors in your stack who are riding this wave are optimizing for valuation narratives right now, which means product roadmap promises made in the next six months deserve extra scrutiny against actual delivery history.
Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/14/as-ai-companies-race-to-go-public-who-else-is-along-for-the-ride/
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HARDWARE, GPU & COMPUTE
Intel Raptor Lake Next: third run at the same architecture
Reports indicate Raptor Lake Next tops out at 20 cores, retains Core 200 branding and includes a 10-core SKU with 24MB L3 cache. This sits alongside Nova Lake as a budget-tier play. For enterprise refresh cycles, this signals Intel is extending the Raptor Lake lineage rather than forcing a platform transition, which is relevant for procurement teams evaluating socket continuity and driver stack stability.
Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intels-upcoming-raptor-lake-next
Amazon's water stat is a deflection
Amazon claims its data centers use 2.5 billion gallons annually but compares that to lawn and garden irrigation totals to make it sound small. The number enterprises should be tracking for ESG and regulatory reporting is absolute consumption and water stress index at each region, not a ratio to household landscaping. Data center sustainability disclosures are getting tighter and comparative framing won't survive regulated reporting.
Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/servers/amazon-says-its-data-centers-consume-only-0-075-percent-of-the-water
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT & MONITORING
No notable developments tonight.
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MANAGED SERVICE PROVIDERS
No notable developments tonight.
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IT VENDOR ECOSYSTEM & M&A
ServiceNow acquires Armis for $7.75 billion
ServiceNow is buying Armis to unify exposure management into its platform, positioning the combined product as an AI-native cybersecurity offering. For MSPs and enterprise security teams that use ServiceNow as their ITSM backbone, this is a significant roadmap signal: asset visibility and vulnerability exposure tracking are moving into the same workflow layer as ticket management and change control. Worth tracking how Armis' existing channel and OEM agreements get restructured post-close.
Source: Web search findings
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EDGE COMPUTING & IOT
Wearable data ownership risk
ZDNet's piece on smartwatches and smart rings surfaces a question that's increasingly relevant for enterprise deployments: health and biometric data collected by wearables is governed by the vendor's privacy policy, not the user's preferences. For enterprises running wellness programs or BYOD policies that include wearables, this is a data classification and liability gap. Most MDM policies don't extend to wearable data flows.
Source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/before-buying-a-smartwatch-or-smart-ring-consider-these-risks/
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WHAT TO WATCH
The PeopleSoft zero-day and the CISA supply-chain credential warning are converging this week. UNC6240 had two clean weeks inside environments before the CVE dropped, and the supply-chain credential campaign is running simultaneously. Watch for post-exploitation discovery in PeopleSoft environments through the end of June as incident response teams work through exposure assessments.
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CONVERSATION STARTER
Oracle's advisory for CVE-2026-35273 came 14 days after confirmed active exploitation started. At a CVSS 9.8 with no authentication required, that's a 14-day window where defenders had no CVE number, no patch and no vendor communication. That's the disclosure timeline executive teams should be pressure-testing against their vendor risk management assumptions.
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