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CrowdStrike 2025: Navigating The Threat Landscape

4 Dec 2025

CrowdStrike 2025: Navigating The Threat Landscape
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  • AI-driven vishing, deepfake attacks rise, targeting SMEs with limited security controls.
  • Identity protection crucial with SaaS, cloud growth; misconfigurations heighten vulnerabilities.
  • Commercialized cybercrime enables diverse attackers; SMEs face increased ransomware targeting.
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As the cybersecurity landscape evolves rapidly approaching 2026, smaller businesses and medium-sized enterprises are finding themselves increasingly vulnerable. This shift is driven by perpetrators leveraging advanced AI, expanding commercial cybercrime platforms, and intensifying nation-state activities.

The latest intelligence, including insights from the CrowdStrike 2025 European Threat Landscape Report, underscores a trend of attackers growing faster, more sophisticated, and diverse in their strategies, particularly impacting the UK's interconnected supply chains.

Seven Key Risks for 2026

The Rise of Vishing and Deepfake Social Engineering

AI advancements are set to supercharge social engineering techniques. Hyper-realistic deepfake voice cloning will make vishing attacks more convincing than ever, allowing criminals to mimic executives, suppliers, and authorities with unmatched precision.

As these technologies become more accessible, SMEs, often lacking in comprehensive training and verification controls, are likely to face a spike in targeted social engineering campaigns.

Priority Shift Towards Identity Protection with SaaS and Cloud Adoption

The rapid adoption of cloud applications and SaaS platforms continues to outpace the security measures

The rapid adoption of cloud applications and SaaS platforms continues to outpace the security measures many organizations have in place. Misconfigurations, fragmented access controls, and an increasing number of user identities offer ideal conditions for attackers.

Ensuring robust identity protection will become critical, with measures like multi-factor authentication (MFA), conditional access controls, and behavioral monitoring forming the backbone of modern cyber defense.

Expanding Commercialized Cybercrime Platforms

Cybercrime has become fully commercialized, with Ransomware-as-a-Service and Phishing-as-a-Service platforms making it easier for attackers with varying skill levels to conduct attacks quickly and at a low cost.

Reports, including the CrowdStrike 2025 details, indicate that European organizations are increasingly becoming targets within this trend. SMEs, often seen as entry points to wider supply chains, are likely to be more heavily targeted.

Increased Nation-State Activity Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Nation-state cyber operations are on the rise in both frequency and ambition, focusing on high-value targets such as critical infrastructure, logistics, healthcare, and essential supply chains.

With state actors routinely using advanced reconnaissance, automation, and AI-driven attack methods, UK organizations are under significant pressure to implement preventative measures, as prevention remains more effective than remediation.

Ongoing Importance of Patch and Vulnerability Management

While cybersecurity threats grow in complexity, many successful attacks are still rooted in exploiting unpatched systems and known vulnerabilities. Automated tools allow cybercriminals to identify such weaknesses swiftly.

For organizations with inconsistent patching practices, outdated systems, or ineffective vulnerability governance, the risk of exposure remains significant, making patch management essential to reduce potential exposure.

Role of Threat Intelligence in Cybersecurity Operations

With the expansion of attack surfaces and the volume of alerts, many organizations find it challenging

With the expansion of attack surfaces and the volume of alerts, many organizations find it challenging to discern which threats truly demand their attention.

Actionable threat intelligence will be crucial, enabling security teams and their partners to prioritize patching and alerts, focusing resources on the most likely and harmful risks. Reactive models are obsolete, as intelligence-driven, proactive security strategies become mandatory for 2026.

Heightened Focus on Supply Chain and Third-Party Attacks

Interconnected supply chains represent a significant systemic risk. Attackers, aware of the wide-reaching impact of compromising a single SME, continue to focus their efforts on third-party infiltration. Industries such as pharmaceuticals, food distribution, energy, and logistics could face severe societal consequences. Comprehensive third-party risk management and enhanced resilience efforts are necessary to mitigate these attacks.

The year 2026 is poised to be pivotal for cybersecurity. To meet upcoming challenges, organizations need to emphasize comprehensive identity protection across all facets of their operations, including cloud applications and infrastructure. This should be supported by effective patch management, intelligence-led security processes, and strengthened supply chain resilience. As AI advancement continues, leveraging these tools for defense is crucial to thwart potential threats and maintain a secure position.

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As 2026 approaches, cybersecurity threats are evolving at an unprecedented speed. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face rising exposure as perpetrators adopt advanced AI, expand commercialised cybercrime platforms, and intensify nation-state activity.

Recent intelligence, including the CrowdStrike 2025 European Threat Landscape Report, highlights how attackers are becoming faster, more capable, and more varied in their methods, raising the stakes across the UK’s interconnected supply chains.

Seven critical risks

Below, they discuss seven critical risks that will shape the 2026 threat landscape.

  • Vishing and deepfake-driven social engineering will surge

AI will supercharge social engineering. Hyper-realistic deepfake voice cloning will make vishing attacks dramatically more convincing, enabling criminals to impersonate executives, suppliers, and public authorities with unprecedented accuracy. As these tools become widely accessible, SMEs, often with limited training and internal verification controls, will face a sharp rise in targeted social engineering campaigns.

  • Identity protection will become a top priority amid rising SaaS and cloud adoption

The rapid proliferation of cloud applications and SaaS platforms continues to outpace many organizations’ ability to secure them. Misconfigurations, fragmented access controls, and an expanding set of user identities create ideal conditions for attackers. Identity protection, including MFA enforcement, conditional access controls, and behavioural monitoring will become an essential foundation for modern cyber defense as attackers increasingly exploit identity-based vulnerabilities.

  • Commercialised as-a-service cybercrime will open the door to more diverse attackers

Cybercrime is now fully commercialised, with Ransomware-as-a-Service and Phishing-as-a-Service platforms enabling criminals of varying skill levels to launch sophisticated attacks quickly and cheaply.

Many reports, including the previously mentioned CrowdStrike 2025, confirm the acceleration of these trends, noting that European organizations account for a growing share of ransomware victims and that both criminal and nation-state campaigns continue to escalate. As these platforms continue to evolve, SMEs, often serving as entry points to larger supply chains, will experience intensified targeting.

  • Nation-state attacks will intensify as geopolitical tensions grow

State-backed cyber operations are increasing in frequency and ambition. Critical infrastructure, logistics networks, healthcare, and essential supply chains remain high-value targets for nation-state actors seeking strategic advantage or disruption.

With advanced reconnaissance, automation and AI-enabled attack methods now standard among these groups, the pressure on UK organizations has never been greater. This is a threat the UK must get ahead of; prevention is far more effective than the cure.

  • Patch and vulnerability management will remain core to preventing breaches

Even as threats become more complex, many successful attacks will continue to exploit unpatched systems and well-known vulnerabilities. Automated scanning tools allow cybercriminals to detect weaknesses within minutes of disclosure. Organizations with inconsistent patching, outdated systems, or weak vulnerability governance will be disproportionately exposed. Effective patch and vulnerability management remains one of the most reliable ways to reduce an attacker’s opportunity window.

  • Threat intelligence will be essential to prioritising cyber workloads

With expanding attack surfaces and increased alert volumes, many organizations, particularly SMEs, struggle to understand which threats genuinely matter. Actionable threat intelligence will become indispensable, enabling security teams and outsourced partners to prioritise patching, triage alerts, and focus resources on the most likely and most damaging risks. Reactive models are no longer viable; 2026 will demand intelligence-led, proactive security operations.

  • Supply chain and third-party attacks will continue to rise

Interconnected supply chains remain one of the greatest systemic risks. Attackers know that compromising a single SME can trigger cascading disruption across multiple sectors. In critical industries, such as pharmaceuticals, food distribution, energy and logistics, the consequences could be severe, even societal. As both criminal and nation-state groups increase their focus on supply chain infiltration, organizations must strengthen third-party risk management and invest in resilience across their entire ecosystem.

2026 will be a defining year for cybersecurity. To best withstand the challenges ahead, organizations must prioritise comprehensive identity protection that covers the whole business, including all cloud applications, configurations, workloads and infrastructure. This must be combined with an emphasis on patch and vulnerability management, intelligence-led security operations, and reinforced supply chain resilience. As far as AI is concerned, it’s vital to fight fire with fire: use the same tools cybercriminals use, and adapt them to fight the good fight. This way, businesses stand the best possible chance of steering clear of trouble.

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