The explosion of AI-driven phishing, insider threats, and business logic abuse has forced a shift toward more proactive, AI-enhanced defenses.
Gen AI threats and quantum computing exposures must be accounted for as cyber threats increase by 100X.
In 2025, adding more tools won’t equate to better security so true visibility requires blending data from multiple tools.
Ransomware will grow rapidly with AI for more efficient attacks and targeting outdated systems.
Identity is cybersecurity’s biggest challenge as attackers are logging in, not hacking in.
Cybercriminals will exploit supply chain vulnerabilities while AI-driven phishing challenges defenses, and AI-driven exploitation will demand real-time responses.
As edge infrastructure expands, heightened security measures will be needed to address vulnerabilities at the edge.
Resiliency involves four stages, while compromise has three phases, and security leaders must map critical business assets to ensure their resilience.
Nation-state attacks and cloud compromises with long dwell times are rising as security lags behind post-Covid digital transformation.
AI will enhance both cybersecurity defenses and adversaries’ attacks in 2025, enabling advanced malware, deepfakes, and misinformation.