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The $1 Trillion Cybersecurity Market That Can't Seem to Stop Hackers

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Global cybersecurity spending exceeds $1 trillion but ransomware attacks increased 73% in 2025. Here is why more security spending isn't solving the security problem.

Global cybersecurity spending reached $1.02 trillion in 2025 and is projected to exceed $1.3 trillion by 2028. In the same period, ransomware attacks increased by 73 percent year-over-year. Healthcare organisations were breached at a rate of more than twice per week in the United States alone. The specific paradox — more money, more attacks — reflects a structural dynamic in cybersecurity whose understanding is essential to making better decisions about where security investment creates value.

The cybersecurity attacker-defender asymmetry is fundamental: attackers need to find one exploitable vulnerability in a target's infrastructure; defenders need to protect against all possible attack vectors simultaneously. This asymmetry means that the attacker's innovation advantage is structural rather than contingent — any new capability that attackers develop requires proportionally more defender investment to counter than the attacker spent to develop it.

AI has intensified this asymmetry in 2025-2026. AI-generated phishing emails — customised to specific targets using information scraped from social media and professional profiles — have achieved click rates 3-5 times higher than conventional phishing templates because they replicate the specific communication style and vocabulary of the apparent sender. AI-assisted vulnerability discovery has accelerated the rate at which new exploitable flaws are identified in software. Defenders are using AI too — for network anomaly detection, for automated threat response — but the attack surface that AI-generated custom attacks can address has expanded faster than AI defence capabilities.

The specific investment decisions with the best security return: multifactor authentication eliminates the most common attack vector (password compromise) for approximately 99 percent of automated credential attacks at minimal cost. Regular patching of known vulnerabilities eliminates the attack surface that the majority of ransomware exploits. Employee training on phishing recognition reduces click rates. These basic measures, consistently implemented, prevent the majority of successful attacks — but they're less marketable than sophisticated security platforms.

For the trillion-dollar industry's structural problem: cybersecurity investment is driven by vendor marketing, compliance requirements, and post-breach reactions rather than by evidence-based analysis of which interventions most efficiently reduce breach probability.

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