Threat actors will move faster, using AI offensively to mimic human behaviour, and exploit systems in ways traditional defences cannot keep up with.
As the digital landscape evolves, 2026 is shaping up to be a turning point for cybersecurity. AI, quantum computing and increasingly sophisticated threat actors are reshaping how both businesses and ...
From data poisoning to prompt injection, threats against enterprise AI applications and foundations are beginning to move ...
The cybersecurity threat landscape is evolving rapidly, and artificial intelligence (AI) is at the center of this transformation. Adversaries are increasingly leveraging AI to automate reconnaissance, ...
Cybercriminals are weaponizing artificial intelligence (AI) across every attack phase. Large language models (LLMs) craft hyper-personalized phishing emails by scraping targets' social media profiles ...
Explore the AI Maturity Model for Cybersecurity—a practical framework to measure AI adoption, reduce risk, and improve ...
A former hacker who once amassed millions through identity theft has sounded the alarm on three emerging cyber threats. Drawing from his own experience, he highlights the urgent need for vigilance as ...
By 2025, cybercrime is expected to cost the world $10.5 trillion annually—a staggering reminder of the increasingly sophisticated and relentless nature of today's cyber threats (Cybersecurity Ventures ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving from passive tools into autonomous "agentic" systems capable of making decisions and taking actions without direct human input. These AI agents are already ...
Reno, Nev.-based Renown Health is tightening its cybersecurity posture as AI-driven threats evolve rapidly and external attacks grow more sophisticated. Steven Ramirez, chief information security and ...
UK organizations must improve observability and threat hunting “in the vital pursuit of raising the national ability” to detect cyber threats, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has urged. NCSC ...
Richard Forno has received research funding related to cybersecurity from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Defense (DOD), and the US Army during his academic career since 2010.