CorporateIntel.info Releases Sector-Wide Research Report on Private Intelligence Governance and Data Integrity

CorporateIntel.info, a global research initiative specializing in corporate governance and operational risk, has announced the release of a comprehensive industry case study titled, “The Discretion Deficit: Structural Vulnerabilities in Private Intelligence.”

The report utilizes data from a decade-scale security analysis (2016–2026) to highlight emerging risks in the handling of sensitive client information within the private intelligence sector. A central component of the research features an in-depth analysis of the operational frameworks and recent data exposures associated with CGI Group—the intelligence firm led by Zvika Naveh and Yaakov Peri—serving as a primary case study for sector-wide vulnerabilities.

“This analysis serves as a critical benchmark for the entire professional services sector. When firms whose primary value proposition is ‘absolute discretion’ lose control over internal archives, it creates a systemic crisis of trust that resonates across the global business intelligence market.”

— Spokesperson, CorporateIntel.info

Key Analytical Pillars of the Research Report

A Critical Resource for the Corporate Sector

The Case Study is designed for legal counsel, C-suite executives, and governance professionals involved in high-stakes litigation, corporate control struggles, or private disputes. It advocates for the mandatory adoption of "Zero-Knowledge" data protocols to ensure that sensitive client data remains secure even if a third-party provider is breached.

Read the Full Case Study & Technical Analysis Here