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Trend 1:
AI-DRIVEN
CYBERATTACKS
AND DEFENCES
AI is rapidly becoming a
double-edged sword in
cybersecurity. Cybercriminals
are expected to increasingly
exploit AI to launch more
75%
of large enterprises will
adopt ZTA, reinforcing
security across all layers
of the organisation.
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Trend 3:
QUANTUM
COMPUTING
THREATS LOOM
Trend 4:
SECURING THE
EXPANDING
IOT AND EDGE
ECOSYSTEMS
2025 CYBERSECURITY PREDICTIONS: TOP 10 TRENDS TO WATCH
advanced attacks, such as
AI-powered phishing and
ransomware, which will
surpass traditional defences.
One instance of this saw
a 昀椀nance worker pay out
$25,000,000 after a deepfake
call with their supposed
Chief Financial O昀케cer. To
counter this, sta昀昀 training
and development will be key.
People are often the weakest
link in ransomware, and
organisations must adapt their
Trend 2:
RISE OF
ZERO TRUST
ACHITECTURE
Quantum computing, once
a theoretical concern, is
now a pressing issue for
cybersecurity. It has the
potential to break today’s
encryption methods, leaving
sensitive data vulnerable.
Organisations will need to shift
to post-quantum cryptography
Statista predicts that the
number of Internet of Things
(IoT) devices will reach
75 billion by 2025, creating
a massive attack surface for
cybercriminals. Organisations
must focus on securing
their internal systems and
IoT-enabled devices across
smart cities, vehicles, and
home networks to prevent
breaches in these expanding
environments.
training to ensure sta昀昀 are
equipped to deal with potential
AI attacks, including deepfakes.
In terms of detection and
response, organisations will
continue to leverage AI to drive
e昀케ciency and accuracy in
threat detection and mitigation,
enabling targeted intervention
through advisory-aware
predictive analysis informed by
established and evolving threats.
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Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA)
will be the cornerstone of
enterprise security by 2025,
especially as hybrid and
remote work becomes the
norm. ZTA requires continuous
monitoring and veri昀椀cation of
users and devices to ensure
secure access. Forrester
Research predicts that 75%
of large enterprises will adopt
ZTA, reinforcing security across
all layers of the organisation.
to safeguard their information.
KPMG highlights that a
majority of businesses are
extremely concerned about
quantum computing’s ability to
disrupt current cybersecurity
protocols.
75bn
the number of IoT devices
by 2025.
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