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  • [New] Artificial intelligence will be the most significant driver of cybersecurity change in 2026, and 87% say AI-related vulnerabilities are the fastest-growing risk. Worth
  • [New] A concerning trend emerged around AI security, with 94% of business leaders viewing AI as the biggest cybersecurity driver in 2026 and 87% reporting increased vulnerabilities. Future
  • [New] The AI versus AI conflict that defines 2026's cybersecurity landscape will continue to evolve, demanding constant innovation and adaptation from security professionals. DEV Community
  • [New] AI-related risks - and AI-related cyberattacks-will dominate cybersecurity headlines throughout 2026. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Professional Corporati
  • [New] Data leaks linked to genAI, advancing adversarial capabilities, and the security of AI systems are among CEOs' top concerns for 2026, leading almost all to agree that AI-driven threats will be the most consequential force shaping cybersecurity over the coming year. Digit
  • [New] With recent government figures revealing that UK businesses are losing roughly £755 million a year to fraud stemming from data breaches, CEOs now rank cyber-enabled fraud above every other threat, a sharp contrast to CISOs, who still see ransomware as their top risk going into 2026. Digit
  • [New] AI is anticipated to be the most significant driver of change in cybersecurity in the year ahead. Industrial Cyber
  • [New] Cybersecurity leaders are prioritizing AI and supply chain security as top risks heading into 2026. WSI
  • [New] Cybersecurity skills are critical as cyber threats continue to rise globally. Vanguard News
  • [New] The first quarter of 2026 is expected to see a surge in listings, particularly in AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, and cloud infrastructure, as firms leverage their AI-driven business models to attract capital. Ainvest
  • [New] Cybersecurity risk in 2026 will be shaped less by opportunistic criminals than by geopolitics, as nation states increasingly weaponise technology, information and infrastructure. The European Magazine
  • [New] Ransomware is perhaps the fastest growing cyber threat in 2026 if judged by real world impact, a designation that it retains from previous years unfortunately. SWK Technologies
  • [New] More and more ransomware and phishing attacks take place across the globe, while AI is introducing important new vulnerabilities. SME Magazine
  • [New] By 2026, third-party risk will eclipse ransomware and internal cyber threats as the primary source of operational disruption. Quod Orbis
  • [New] CEOs ranked cyber-enabled fraud and phishing as their leading cyber risk for 2026, surpassing ransomware. Help Net Security
  • [New] In 2026, cybersecurity will be firmly embedded in enterprise risk management. Sedara Security
  • [New] Cybersecurity in 2026 will be shaped by one overarching reality: complexity is outpacing traditional security models. Sedara Security
  • [New] The cybersecurity challenges of 2026 will not be solved by chasing trends or adding more tools. Sedara Security
  • [New] In 2026, cybersecurity leaders are no longer debating whether artificial intelligence, cloud scale, and automation will reshape defence. Cyber Protection Magazine
  • Cybersecurity experts are warning that 2026 will mark a decisive turning point for global digital security, as artificial intelligence, geopolitical rivalries and space-based infrastructure become deeply entangled in cyber conflict. Shunyatax Global
  • By 2026, cybersecurity strategies will increasingly focus on securing edge hardware itself, not just networks and software. Stealth
  • Cybersecurity experts warn of AI-powered attacks scaling in 2026, from phishing to data poisoning. OAX Foundation

Last updated: 22 January 2026



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