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AI Takes Center Stage as the Major Threat to Cybersecurity in 2026
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December 2, 2025 5 min read
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Experian's 2026 Data Breach Industry Forecast
Experian releases its 13th Annual Data Breach Industry Forecast highlighting six predictions for 2026 that include several ways AI may have an impact
COSTA MESA, Calif., December 02, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Experian® today released its 2026 Data Breach Industry Forecast, offering a look at the evolving cyber threat landscape. The predictions address how the coming year could usher in a new wave of sophisticated attacks driven by artificial intelligence along with other threats and vulnerabilities including quantum computing.
Now in its 13th year, the forecast offers six insights into how cybercriminals are leveraging emerging technologies to create more convincing identities, evade detection, and exploit new digital frontiers. From synthetic profiles and autonomous AI agents to shape-shifting malware and even brain-computer interface vulnerabilities, the 2026 predictions point to a future where cyberattacks are more personalized, persistent, and technologically advanced than ever before.
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"Technology is evolving at breakneck speed, and cybercriminals are often the first to adopt tools like AI to outpace defenses and exploit vulnerabilities," said Michael Bruemmer, vice president of Global Data Breach Resolution at Experian. "It’s an uphill battle but organizations can also harness these same innovations to strengthen their security posture. With the right preparation and use of technology, companies can be in a solid position to combat attacks, but they should also be ready to deal with the fallout of a security incident."
There have been more than 8,000 global data breaches in the first half of 2025 with approximately 345 million records exposedi. Among Experian clients, the top countries hit hardest are the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.
"We’re entering a new era where cyberattacks are no longer just about stealing data, they’re about manipulating reality," said Jim Steven, Head of Crisis and Data Response Services at Experian Global Data Breach Resolution in the United Kingdom. "Organizations must prepare for threats that are faster, smarter, and harder to detect. The time to act is now."
To learn more about Experian Data Breach Resolution, attendees at the Financial Times Cyber Resilience Summit: Europe held at Convene in London can visit the Experian table and attend the panel discussion, "How can leaders combat emerging cyber security threats?" including Steven on December 3, 2025, at 4:50-5:30pm GMT.
Consumers Concerned about AI Impact
Experian research among consumers in the United States and United Kingdom shows that many are feeling the impact of savvy attacks and anxious about cyber threats worsening.
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