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On Our Radar: Evolving Threat Vectors
Digital Domain
- Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) targeting critical infrastructure.
- "Quishing" (QR Code Phishing) bypassing traditional email security.
- Zero-day vulnerabilities in widely used IoT devices.
Physical Domain
- Increased use of commercial drones for corporate surveillance.
- Sophisticated social engineering targeting executive assistants.
- Climate-driven instability impacting travel and asset security.
Hybrid Domain
- Cyber-physical attacks on automated port and logistics facilities.
- Disinformation campaigns aimed at stock market manipulation.
- Insider threats facilitated by dark web recruitment.