Cyber Threats Are Moving Faster. Can Your Security Team Keep Up?
Several cybersecurity incidents in Q2-2026 involving healthcare providers, government identity systems, technology firms, and consumer enterprises demonstrated how a single compromised account, vendor relationship, or software dependency can expose millions of records and create widespread operational risk.
At the same time, threat actors are using artificial intelligence to automate reconnaissance, improve phishing campaigns, and identify vulnerabilities faster. As attack speed increases, organizations are moving with much smaller windows to detect and contain threats.
Key Findings
Identity Compromises
remain one of the most prominent cyberattack techniques
Ransomware Attacks
recorded globally in the month of April
Artificial Intelligence
is enabling attackers to identify and exploit vulnerabilities at significantly faster rates
Continuous Security Validation
is becoming a core defense strategy for modern enterprises
Download the Report to Learn
- The major cybersecurity incidents that shaped Q2 2026 and why identity attacks continue to replace traditional initial access methods
- How AI is accelerating reconnaissance, phishing, and attack execution
- The growing risks associated with third-party access and software supply chains
- Why exposure management is emerging as a priority for security teams
- How enterprises are adopting identity-centric security, AI-assisted defense, and continuous security validation