September 18, 2025 | CSIS News Desk
Cyber Security Intelligence Systems (CSIS) has released a new update on the rising wave of cybercrime in 2025, warning that digital attacks are becoming more frequent, more sophisticated, and more damaging. Research published on news.csisofficial.com confirms that ransomware, phishing, and AI-driven threats are at the forefront of global cyber risks.
According to CSIS analysts, attackers are leveraging automation, deepfake technology, and advanced malware to bypass traditional defenses. Sectors such as healthcare, finance, government, and energy remain among the most targeted.
CSIS recommends organizations take immediate steps to strengthen security, including:
- Adopting zero-trust frameworks
- Conducting regular vulnerability assessments
- Increasing employee cybersecurity awareness training
- Using digital forensics tools to investigate and prevent incidents
To support this mission, CSIS provides two dedicated platforms:
- Cybersecurity News: news.csisofficial.com – Real-time cyber intelligence and verified updates.
- Cybersecurity Academy: academy.csisofficial.com – Training in cyber defense, ethical hacking, and digital forensics.
By combining intelligence reporting and professional education, CSIS continues to strengthen global cybersecurity resilience.

