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Cybersecurity in 2026: Ransomware, Zero-Trust and the New Threat Landscape

June 24, 2026 by
kiksee

As organisations accelerate their digital transformation, cybersecurity threats have grown in sophistication, frequency, and impact. Ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure, AI-powered phishing campaigns, and supply chain compromises have become the defining threats of the mid-2020s.

Network security now demands a zero-trust architecture, where no user or device is trusted by default, even if they are inside the corporate perimeter. Every access request must be authenticated, authorised, and continuously validated.

Endpoint security has similarly evolved. With remote work now permanent for millions of employees, the traditional network boundary has dissolved. Each laptop, phone, and IoT device is now a potential entry point, demanding comprehensive endpoint detection and response solutions.

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