[New] In 2025, governments and corporations have faced an unabating wave of ransomware, data theft, and supply chain disruption.
Default
[New] The CSL amendments seek to implement stronger guardrails that improve AI ethical standards, strengthen risk monitoring, and utilise AI to enhance cybersecurity protection.
Passle
[New] As we look ahead to 2025, off-channel communications, AI-driven risk, and cybersecurity are emerging as the top compliance priorities.
Smarsh
[New] The cryptocurrency ecosystem has entered a pivotal phase in 2025, marked by a confluence of regulatory innovation and operational resilience in response to escalating cybersecurity threats.
Ainvest
[New] According to IDC and Fortinet's 2025 State of Cybersecurity in Asia-Pacific report, nearly 51% of organizations across Australia say they have encountered AI-powered cyber threats in the past year.
Interactive | Cloud | Cyber | Systems
[New] Some see AI as the defining opportunity of the decade, while others view it as a profound risk to privacy, cybersecurity, and global stability.
Agreus
[New] As we head into 2026 and beyond, the total AI dominance within various aspects of cybersecurity will become so obvious and all-encompassing that new terms and subcategories will become necessary to describe the changes and advancements within cybersecurity disciplines and topics.
Govtech
[New] Cybersecurity in 2026 shifts from a background concern to a strategic capability, essential for keeping digital operations stable, trustworthy and uninterrupted.
Plataine
[New] So-called vibe crime will accelerate cyber crime by enabling autonomous, end-to-end attack chains powered by agentic AI.
Black Arrow Cyber Consulting
[New] OpenAI warns that its next generation of frontier models is likely to reach a high cybersecurity risk level under its Preparedness Framework.
MarketingProfs
[New] With ransomware incidents crossing 5,967 cases worldwide, the APAC region particularly India has evolved into a high-value hunting ground for cybercriminal groups seeking operational disruption, financial extortion, and access to sensitive enterprise data.
ET Edge Insights
[New] High-severity vulnerabilities in popular software platforms have exposed significant cybersecurity risks in 2025.
Indusface
[New] Unpatched vulnerabilities continue to be the biggest driver of breaches, with 54% of ransomware incidents in 2026 traced back to outdated or poorly patched systems.
Indusface
[New] Ransomware has evolved into a global threat that affects organizations of every size, while cryptomining attacks and large-scale data breaches have further complicated the defence strategies of modern enterprises.
Cybersecurity Conferences 2025 - 2026 | Over 3.4K Event
[New] In 2025, the top threats include ransomware attacks, which were involved in 44% of breaches, and phishing/social engineering, the leading initial attack vector at ~16% of breaches.
DeepStrike
[New] Looking toward late 2025 and into 2026, several emerging cybersecurity trends are poised to influence the threat landscape.
DeepStrike
[New] AI could replicate the 2017 cyberattack on Equifax by autonomously exploiting vulnerabilities, installing malware and stealing data.
Cybercrime Magazine
[New] Cybersecurity Ventures expects global cybercrime costs to grow by 15% per year over the next two years, reaching $10.5 trillion USD globally in 2025 and $12 trillion USD annually by 2031, up from $3 trillion USD in 2015.
Cybercrime Magazine
[New] OpenAI has warned that its next generation of AI models could create a high cybersecurity risk as their capabilities advance, including the potential to develop working zero-day exploits or assist in complex industrial intrusions.
Tech Startups - Tech News, Tech Trends & Startup Fundin
[New] Internal testing shows a sharp jump in performance on cybersecurity tasks and announced multiple new defensive controls, including stricter access tiers, infrastructure hardening, egress controls, and a dedicated Frontier Risk Council focused first on cyber threats.
TECHMANIACS.com
[New] The European Commission unveiled a digital omnibus to simplify EU rules on AI, cybersecurity and data, alongside a Data Union Strategy and European Business Wallets that will offer companies a single digital identity to simplify paperwork and make it easier to do business across EU.
Gibson Dunn
[New] Supply chain and third-party risk transparency becomes nonnegotiable, driven by Europe's DORA, the SEC's cybersecurity disclosure rules, and expanding critical infrastructure mandates globally.
SecureWorld