Prepare for the 2026 threatscape with thought leaders’ insights

<p>Cybersecurity is poised for significant changes in 2026. With the rise of AI adoption, the explosion of IoT devices and the growing complexity of cloud environments, security leaders must&nbsp;innovate their&nbsp;strategies to stay ahead of emerging&nbsp;threats.</p>
<p>Global cybercrime damages are set to exceed&nbsp;<a href=”https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/34-Cybersecurity-Statistics-to-Lose-Sleep-Over-in-2020″>$23 trillion&nbsp;in&nbsp;2027</a>,&nbsp;meaning&nbsp;failure to transform&nbsp;is&nbsp;not an option.</p>
<p>Informa TechTarget’s&nbsp;<a target=”_blank” href=”https://summits.brighttalk.com/summit/6881/” rel=”noopener”>2026&nbsp;Threatscape Summit</a>&nbsp;brought together cybersecurity leaders to explore future challenges&nbsp;companies can&nbsp;anticipate&nbsp;and share actionable insights on how to stay secure in the year ahead.</p>
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<h2 class=”section-title”><i class=”icon” data-icon=”1″></i>Walking the AI tightrope: Implementing AI-first security — with caution</h2>
<p>AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity by <a href=”https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/feature/How-AI-driven-SOC-tech-eased-alert-fatigue-Case-study”>enhancing&nbsp;threat&nbsp;detection</a>,&nbsp;response automation&nbsp;and&nbsp;security operations. However, it also presents significant risks, as cybercriminals are&nbsp;taking advantage of AI to launch phishing campaigns, create deepfakes and execute automated exploits.</p>
<p>Managing AI risks is a key cybersecurity theme for 2026. Security leaders across industries should begin implementing AI governance and usage controls as a foundation to help manage the risk effectively.</p>
<p>Rob Clyde,&nbsp;past&nbsp;chair of ISACA and&nbsp;chairman&nbsp;of Crypto&nbsp;Quantique,&nbsp;stated&nbsp;that “AI is by far the most disruptive technology we’ve seen since the internet,” underscoring the transformative yet potentially destabilizing power of AI in the cybersecurity domain. He highlighted how most organizations are unprepared for AI-related&nbsp;threats&nbsp;and advocated for investing in AI-powered tools that can help dete

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