Yearly, CISOs, CSOs, and chief threat officers pore over the Workplace of the Director of Nationwide Intelligence (ODNI)’s Annual Menace Evaluation (ATA) for insights on rising threats they could quickly face. This yr, nevertheless, structural adjustments to the report itself underscore a foundational shift that CISOs, CSOs, and CROs should take note of.
In March, ODNI issued its 2026 ATA, describing threats to america as assessed by the Intelligence Group (IC) writ massive. The 2026 ATA has seen a notable bifurcation. Whereas nonetheless of use for the CISO/CSO/CRO, it has moved from a world, future-leaning evaluation to a report of decidedly energetic operational reporting. Secondly, it has shifted its focus towards the “Homeland” on the expense of international adversary projection, most notably the absence of standalone sections on China, Russia, Iran, and the Democratic Individuals’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
This structural shift is a sign of intelligence contraction. Primarily based on this ATA, the IC has moved from forecasting long-term adversary intent to reporting on instant home stability. The implicit message to the non-public sector is evident: You might be largely by yourself.



