[New] Companies are investing heavily in cybersecurity tools, with experts predicting that by 2026, AI security spending could surpass $100 billion globally.
Coaio Limited
[New] Users from cybersecurity firms like Recorded Future warn of hijacking and data leaks as robots enter workplaces.
The Fedninjas
[New] Humanoid robots' design amplifies cybersecurity risks due to their mobility and autonomy.
The Fedninjas
[New] Cybersecurity threats in AI-controlled trade networks may disrupt global commerce.
TradingView
[New] Terrorist groups and organized crime, already using cheap drones, could scale up attacks on power grids, water supplies, or prisons using swarms of AI-guided quadcopters, technology being used right now on Ukrainian battlefields.
Vice
[New] The cyber incidents of 2025 reveal a threat landscape defined by scale, speed, and systemic impact, where ransomware, credential theft, zero-day exploitation, and third-party compromise have driven record-breaking breaches across nearly every industry.
Security Boulevard
[New] The year 2025 signals a turning point for global cybersecurity, where the scale and cost of cyber threats have reached unprecedented levels.
Security Boulevard
[New] 2025 has emerged as one of the most disruptive years for cybersecurity, marked by unprecedented breach volumes, record-breaking credential leaks, and cascading supply-chain failures.
Security Boulevard
[New] Glasgow City Council faced a major disruption after a ransomware incident disabled several public-facing services.
Security Boulevard
[New] Key Takeaways Cybersecurity is critical in 2026 as attacks grow more sophisticated.
SOTI
[New] In 2025, anonymous crypto wallets are at risk of attacks using advanced AI and malware-as-a-service.
FinanceFeeds
[New] Between 2024 and Q1 2025, 29 distinct threat actor groups actively targeted manufacturing, with most operating under the Ransomware-as-a-Service model that democratizes sophisticated attacks.
MFG Empire
[New] As cybersecurity threats continue to accelerate across nation-states, criminal organizations and global supply chains, the U.S. government is signaling that cyber policy will remain a strategic priority.
Cimetrics
[New] Convergence of Advanced Persistent Threats and Cyber Crime: Nation-state actors and criminal gangs will share infrastructure and payloads, blurring attribution and accelerating the scale of global cyber operations.
Govtech
[New] The 2035 autonomous flight goal assumes breakthroughs in AI certification, cybersecurity, air traffic management, and public acceptance that may not occur on schedule.
Low Altitude Economy
[New] Ransomware and digital extortion remain among the most disruptive threats organizations will face in 2026.
ZeroFOX
[New] London-based cybersecurity firm Fortyx Security develops AI-powered tools to prevent email data loss and detect insider threats.
Vestbee
[New] With global cyber crime projected to cost industries $10.5 trillion annually by the end of 2025, manufacturing is positioned as a high-risk sector due to its operational dependencies, reliance on legacy systems, and interconnected supply chains.
PureCyber
[New] Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike reported that it observed multiple threat actors exploiting an unauthenticated code injection vulnerability in Langflow AI, a widely used tool for building AI agents and workflows, to gain credentials and deploy malware.
Fortune
Advanced artificial intelligence could amplify cyber threats, including network compromise, data theft and ransomware.
Black Arrow Cyber Consulting
The cybersecurity landscape in late 2025 and into 2026 is defined by identity, AI, and operational rigour.
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