Cyber Security
Security and AI Compliance Trends in 2025
Feb 24, 2025
5
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Cyberattacks in 2024 scaled across expected and unexpected areas within the enterprise and service provider sectors. Across the digital landscape, attacks against major service provider carriers, security operations centers, and cloud environments in the United States occurred on a large scale. Yet, attacks against critical infrastructure and federal government systems, including the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), are to be expected.
As a result of this increase in attacks, regulatory agencies and global privacy advocates plan to release new mandates and increase the number of changes to existing ones.
Compliance automation powered by AI continues to play a critical role as more regulatory agencies governing SOC 2 compliance, ISO 27001, NIST, GPDR, and others continue to make changes.
Staying up with these changes to security policies is at the core of Tiebreaker AI's compliance automation platform.
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Emerging Cyber Threats
New and updated compliance and regulatory frameworks plan to adopt artificial intelligence and machine learning for greater accountability and protection of customer data, employee information, and digital assets.
AI-driven threats are expected to grow in 2025. Without AI-powered security frameworks, defensive machine learning models, and adopting more secure regulatory standards and frameworks, businesses will continue to face security attacks against their ever-growing attack surface.
Federal cyber authorities closed 2024, grappling with extensive attacks on U.S. telecom networks, leaving the threat of further damage and security risks impacting government officials in the new year.