Cybersixgill’s cybersecurity trends for 2024 predict an increased reliance on AI in cyber threat intelligence, raises concerns about AI misuse for large-scale cyber attacks, expects regulatory changes to hold top-level executives more responsible for cybersecurity, and highlights the growing role of cyber threat intelligence in proactive cybersecurity. The company also foresees a shift in cybercriminal motivations, targeting non-profit entities such as schools and hospitals instead of only focusing on financial gain.
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5 Threats That Reshaped Web Security This Year [2025]
As 2025 draws to a close, security professionals face a sobering realization: the traditional playbook for web security has become dangerously obsolete. AI-powered attacks, evolving


