Cybersecurity predictions for 2026: Deepfake-as-a-service Fuels Executive Fraud

In 2025, deepfake-enabled fraud increased sharply, changing how attackers operate. This threat is now a top concern in cybersecurity predictions for 2026. Security teams, insurers, and brokers are working hard to keep up. One threat dominates. Deepfake-as-a-service has unleashed mass-market crimeware at alarming speed. The barrier for high-impact impersonation has plummeted. Attackers accelerate their cycles … Read more

Cybersecurity Communication: Graylog CMO Kimber Spradlin on Logs, MFA and Culture – NEW PODCAST

Cybersecurity communication has reached the kitchen table. In the latest Cyber Insurance News & Information Podcast, host Martin Hinton chats with Graylog CMO Kimber Spradlin, who proudly reports that her mom now uses MFA and she understands why it matters. That small habit shows how clear security communication turns awareness into action. From Invisible Logs … Read more

Retailers Push Cyber Resilience to the Fore as AI Threats Accelerate

High-Cost Breaches Raise the Stakes When Marks & Spencer (M&S) announced a cyberattack that will cost about £300 million (~$400 million) and wipe almost £700 million off its market value, the retail world sat up. A week later, Co‑op revealed that a “malicious” cyberattack had hit its profits by £80 million. These headline-grabbing figures show … Read more

AI Education Warning: 41% of Schools Hit by AI Cyber Incidents — What to Do Now

AI Education Warning - Cyber Insurance News

If you hear “AI Education,” what do you think? Cheating and diminished learning, but a new report raises another issue: cybersecurity. We’ve reported on this issue and the critical role schools play. Keeper Security’s “AI in Schools: Balancing Adoption With Risk” follows that with a clear warning. AI sits in classrooms. Defenses lag. The report … Read more

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