Proxima: Supply Chain Risks from Geopolitical Conflict Geopolitics September 4, 2025 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A new analysis from Proxima examines how geopolitical conflict is becoming one of the main threats to retail supply chains, driving costs and lead times BladeOne Search Latest articles Social Media Becomes a Top Cyber Risk Vector in the AI Era February 5, 2026 AISURU/Kimwolf Botnet Launches Record-Setting 31.4 Tbps DDoS Attack February 5, 2026 Weekly Intelligence Report – 06 February 2026 February 5, 2026 More than 10,000 IPs hijacked by SystemBC botnet February 5, 2026 Previous articleHackers Using Ethereum Smart Contracts to Deliver Malware: ReportNext articleGeorge Friedman Unpacks Xi’s Coalition of Anti-Western Powers Related articles Cambodia’s tourism sector takes a hit from geopolitical tensions and scam hub stigma Geopolitics February 5, 2026 Gold rises over 1% as geopolitical, economic tensions lift precious metals Geopolitics February 5, 2026 Traders rush to lock in oil prices amid Iran geopolitical risk, more Venezuelan supply Geopolitics February 4, 2026