COSTA MESA, Calif. - Tuesday, 02. December 2025
Experian releases
its 13th Annual Data Breach Industry Forecast highlighting six
predictions for 2026 that include several ways AI may have an impact
(BUSINESS
WIRE) -- Experian® today released its 2026 Data Breach Industry
Forecast, offering a look at the evolving cyber threat landscape. The
predictions address how the coming year could usher in a new wave of
sophisticated attacks driven by artificial intelligence along with other
threats and vulnerabilities including quantum computing.
Now in
its 13th year, the forecast offers six insights into how cybercriminals
are leveraging emerging technologies to create more convincing
identities, evade detection, and exploit new digital frontiers. From
synthetic profiles and autonomous AI agents to shape-shifting malware
and even brain-computer interface vulnerabilities, the 2026 predictions
point to a future where cyberattacks are more personalized, persistent,
and technologically advanced than ever before.
To download the complimentary paper, go here.
“Technology
is evolving at breakneck speed, and cybercriminals are often the first
to adopt tools like AI to outpace defenses and exploit vulnerabilities,”
said Michael Bruemmer, vice president of Global Data Breach Resolution
at Experian. “It’s an uphill battle but organizations can also harness
these same innovations to strengthen their security posture. With the
right preparation and use of technology, companies can be in a solid
position to combat attacks, but they should also be ready to deal with
the fallout of a security incident.”
There have been more than
8,000 global data breaches in the first half of 2025 with approximately
345 million records exposedi. Among Experian clients, the top countries
hit hardest are the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.
“We’re
entering a new era where cyberattacks are no longer just about stealing
data, they’re about manipulating reality,” said Jim Steven, Head of
Crisis and Data Response Services at Experian Global Data Breach
Resolution in the United Kingdom. “Organizations must prepare for
threats that are faster, smarter, and harder to detect. The time to act
is now.”
To learn more about Experian Data Breach Resolution,
attendees at the Financial Times Cyber Resilience Summit: Europe held at
Convene in London can visit the Experian table and attend the panel
discussion, “How can leaders combat emerging cyber security threats?”
including Steven on December 3, 2025, at 4:50-5:30pm GMT.
Consumers Concerned about AI Impact
Experian
research among consumers in the United States and United Kingdom shows
that many are feeling the impact of savvy attacks and anxious about
cyber threats worsening.
Additionally, findings reveal that
younger generations are increasingly vulnerable to scams, while many
victims feel unsupported after their data is compromised. Consumers
question whether the companies they trust are ready to defend against
sophisticated cyber threats. Overall, key findings include:
1 in 4 millennial adults surveyed say they’ve been a victim of identity theft in the past year.
Nearly a quarter say they’ve fallen for a phishing attack at home or work in the past 12 months.
More than 4 in 5 are concerned about AI being used to create fake identities that are indistinguishable from real people.
Key U.S. findings:
More than one in three (35%) adults worry about being found
personally liable for monetary loss as a result of a cybersecurity
mistake at work.
69% do not believe their bank or retailer is adequately prepared to defend against AI-driven cyberattacks or they’re unsure.
Over three-quarters (76%) believe that cybercrime will continue to increase and be impossible to slow down because of AI.
Top UK results:
A quarter of millennial adults (25%) say they’ve been a victim of identity theft in the past year.
One in three (33%) UK adults worry about damaging their professional reputation due to a cybersecurity mistake at work.
Among those who’ve had their data stolen or exposed in a data breach,
more than 3 in 5 (62%) did not say the organization provided adequate
support.
Experian Data Breach Resolution helps organizations
respond swiftly and confidently to data breaches with over 21 years of
crisis management expertise and more than 69,000 incidents served. Its
comprehensive services include global consumer notifications,
multilingual call centers, and identity protection tools like credit
monitoring and dark web surveillance. Experian’s Reserved Response™
ensures readiness with guaranteed staffing and infrastructure, while its
international capabilities support breach response across 100+
countries. Whether facing a live breach, third-party incident, or class
action crisis, Experian delivers tailored solutions to protect customer
trust and minimize reputational risk.
For more information about
Experian Global Data Breach Resolution, go to
https://www.experian.com/business/solutions/fraud-management/global-data-breach-services.
About Experian
Experian
is a global data and technology company, powering opportunities for
people and businesses around the world. We help to redefine lending
practices, uncover and prevent fraud, simplify healthcare, deliver
digital marketing solutions, and gain deeper insights into the
automotive market, all using our unique combination of data, analytics,
and software. We also assist millions of people to realise their
financial goals and help them to save time and money.
We operate
across a range of markets, from financial services to healthcare,
automotive, agrifinance, insurance, and many more industry segments.
We
invest in talented people and new advanced technologies to unlock the
power of data and to innovate. A FTSE 100 Index company listed on the
London Stock Exchange (EXPN), we have a team of 25,100 people across 32
countries. Our corporate headquarters are in Dublin, Ireland. Learn more
at experianplc.com.
i Data Breach Statistics 2025: Key Trends, Costs & Risks Revealed, SQ Magazine, October 6, 2025
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