Threat actors are becoming more advanced, strategic, and psychologically driven. As cyberattacks grow in scale and sophistication—fueled by technologies like AI, deepfakes, and automated tools—both businesses and individuals face rising digital risks. With global cybercrime costs projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, the piece emphasizes the urgent need to move from reactive defenses to proactive, AI-assisted security strategies. From zero-trust models to better digital hygiene, the focus is on building smarter, long-term protection against an increasingly professionalized cybercriminal ecosystem.
The Deepfake Dilemma: Daniel Tobok on Why the Next Cybersecurity Battleground is Psychological
Deepfake technology as the emerging psychological battleground in cybersecurity. AI-generated synthetic media—videos, voices, and images—have become alarmingly realistic and accessible, posing new risks to corporate

