Third-Party
Enterprise Security
Recorded Future’s “2026 State of Security”
From state-sponsored activity to ransomware and AI-driven deception, this report looks at what’s changing and why it matters (published February 2026). View the report
WEF’s “Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026”
AI is anticipated to be the most significant driver of change in cybersecurity in the year ahead, according to 94% of survey respondents according to the World Economic Forum’s 2026 global cybersecurity outlook (published January 2026). View the report
Recorded Future’s “New ransomware tactics in 2026”
Declining payments, evolving tactics: Ransomware groups made less money in 2025 despite a 47% increase in publicly reported attacks, pushing them to adopt new approaches to extract payment, namely, DDoS-as-a-Service offerings, insider recruitment, and gig worker exploitation (published January 2026). View the report
The Infoblox 2025 DNS Threat Landscape Report
Attackers increasingly exploit DNS to bypass traditional cybersecurity defenses and deliver malicious content undetected.Over a quarter of newly observed domains were classified as malicious or suspicious, showing how many threats hide in plain sight. Learn more from Infoblox’s 2025 report (published October 2025) View the report
The Microsoft Digital Defense Report 2025
This year’s Microsoft Digital Defense Report showcases the scale and sophistication of today’s cyber threats, the impact of emerging technologies, and the strategies that can be used to defend against them (published October 2025). View the report
The 2025 Comcast Business Cybersecurity Threat Report
Threats are becoming faster and smarter, with adversaries leveraging AI, proxy abuse, and social engineering to outmaneuver defenses. Learn more from the 2025 Comcast Business Cybersecurity Threat Report (published October 2025). View the report
HackerOne’s “Rise of the Bionic Hacker”
Now in its 9th year, HackerOne’s report benchmarks how enterprises are confronting AI risk, closing exposure gaps, and adapting to faster, more persistent attackers (published October 2025). View the report
Hiya’s ‘State of The Call 2025’
Hiya’s State of the Call report showcases trends and insights about the voice call market and the extent of its vulnerability to fraud. (Published September 2025).View the Report
Netscout’s 1H 2025 DDoS Threat Intelligence report
“”The first half of 2025 recorded 8.1 million DDoS attacks globally, with EMEA bearing the heaviest burden at 3.2 million.” (published August 2025). View the Report
IBM’s ‘Cost of a Data Breach 2025’
IBM’s annual ‘Cost of a Data Breach’ survey carried out by The Ponemon Institute (2025). View the Survey
Recorded Future’s “Submarine Cables Face Increasing Threats”
Recorded Future’s Insikt Group reports an uptick in observed physical or cyber-espionage targeting landing station facilities or personnel, not exclusively limited to state actors or individuals directly affiliated with intelligence services (Published July 2025). View the Report
Palo Alto Networks: “Threats from AI Agents”
“AI Agents Are Here. So Are the Threats.” A new report from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 threat research team (published May 2025). View the Report.
