
"Artificial intelligence (AI) may have dominated wider tech headlines this year - and this held true in the cyber world as well - but at the same time, the security community's concerns extend far beyond the risk implications of fully autonomous technology, as Computer Weekly's annual top 10 round-up reflects. Five years after Covid-19, it's fair to say that the pandemic remade security, turning it from a specialist subject into something on which everyone has an opinion, and some of the biggest themes to emerge from the dark days of lockdown - remote work and supply chain security - remained talking points in 2025, too."
"Another leitmotif was the emergence of quantum computing, and specifically the threat it poses to encryption, while in the US, radical shifts in policy under a new presidential administration had big ramifications for the industry. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 cyber security stories of 2025."
Artificial intelligence dominated tech headlines and shaped cybersecurity concerns, but security priorities extended beyond risks from fully autonomous systems. The pandemic transformed security into a mainstream issue, and remote work and supply chain security remained central concerns in 2025. The rise of quantum computing introduced a specific threat to encryption. In the United States, major policy shifts under a new presidential administration produced significant industry ramifications. These combined themes defined the cybersecurity landscape and underpinned the top security stories of 2025.
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