Strategic Security and Technology Reports
This series delivers comprehensive reports analyzing emerging technologies, cybersecurity threats, and operational risks. Each report combines research, expert insight, and actionable recommendations to support strategic decision-making. Detailed analyses provide authoritative guidance for leaders, analysts, and technology professionals navigating complex security challenges.
The repository will continue to expand, offering a growing collection of authoritative reports across multiple domains.
List of Reports
Human‑Layer Security Series (2026–Present)
- Report No. 1: Human-Layer Security | Definition, Origin, Variants, and 1994–2025 Lineage (Authoritative Guide)
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Cybersecurity & Digital Threat Landscapes — Cybersecurity 2026 Collection
Cybersecurity 2026 Collection
- Report No. 1 — State of Cybersecurity in Arizona — 2026 Annual Report
- Report No. 2 — Arizona Cybersecurity Ecosystem Map — 2026 Edition
- Report No. 3 — Arizona Cybersecurity Material Weaknesses Audit — 2026
- Report No. 4 — Recommendations and Roadmap — Arizona Cybersecurity Material Weaknesses Audit 2026
- Report No. 5 — Statewide Action Plan — Arizona Cybersecurity Material Weaknesses Audit 2026
Governance, Policy & Institutional Resilience
Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC) & Quantum Security Series (2025–Present)
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Hub Page — Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC) & Quantum Security Series (2025–Present)
- Report No. 1 — Quantum Technology and Security Status | 2025 (December 2025)
Post‑Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Modernization Series
- Report No. 1 — Arizona HB2809 — Post‑Quantum Cybersecurity Requirements & Statewide Readiness (2026)
- Report No. 2 — National Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Modernization Mandate (Dec 2025) — Arizona Alignment & Implementation Framework
- Report No. 3 — Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Statewide Alignment Framework — HB2809 and the National PQC Mandate
- Report No. 4 — Arizona HB2809 — Statewide Post‑Quantum Cybersecurity Requirements (2026): Executive Summary
- Report No. 5 — How Arizona Can Execute PQC Migration at Scale
Q-Day Retrospective Series
- Q-Day Already Happened: The Global Cryptographic Collapse
- Q-Day Retrospective Series Hub
- The Ferris Bueller Paradox in Cryptography
Supply Chain Sovereignty and Critical Infrastructure Series
- Report No. 1 — A Structural Assessment of GPU‑Backed Compute Financing and Emerging AI Acceleration Architectures
- Report No. 2 — Onshoring Without Sovereignty: Structural, Economic, and National Security Implications of Foreign‑Owned Semiconductor Fabs in the United States
- Report No. 3 — United States Semiconductor Sovereignty and Risk
- Report No. 4 — The United States Semiconductor Sovereignty Index: Fab‑Level Capability, Dependency, and Risk Architecture
- Report No. 5 — U.S. Domestic Availability of Critical Semiconductor Materials
Discover More from Hunter Storm
- Biography
- Case Studies
- Diversity Staffing Report
- Emerging Tech Threats (ETT) Series | Hub Page
- Hunter Storm Official Site
- Leadership Profile | Expertise, Strategy, and Authority
- Outbound Links, Digital Reputation, and Institutional Process
- Pro Tips
- Professional Services
- Publications
- Recipe for Disaster | A Structured and Humorous Breakdown of Avoidable Chaos
- Résumé | Arizona State University (ASU) | Arizona PBS | KAET-TV | KBACH Radio | Systems Administrator (Sysadmin)
- The Unveiling of Hacking Humans | The Ports and Services Model of Social Engineering
