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In 2025, cyber threat actors adopted faster, smarter, and more collaborative playbooks—so what can we expect in 2026?

At our upcoming webinar, you’ll hear from the U.S. Secret Service CISO, Roy Luongo, as he shares insights from his 34-year career across the U.S. Army, NSA, and U.S. Cyber Command. He joins Trellix experts as we recap the defining trends of 2025 and equip you with actionable predictions for 2026.

Our experts will cover:

  • How the resurgence in state-sponsored operations in 2025, especially North Korea (DPRK), showed an increased blending of espionage and financial gain motives, and whether to expect more in 2026.

  • How the evolution of ransomware — involving modular payloads, affiliate fragmentation, and the persistence of double/triple extortion — will continue to shape the threat landscape.

  • How the swift operational integration of AI into cybercrime—such as automated phishing kits and polymorphic malware—will affect next year’s security concerns.

  • How collaborative intelligence-sharing successes from 2025 that led to the dismantling of several global ransomware infrastructures can be used in 2026.

    Don’t miss the critical intelligence needed to fortify your defenses and shape your security for the coming year.
Presenters
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John Fokker
Head of Threat Intelligence, Advanced Research Center - Trellix
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Anne An
Principal Analyst
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Ryan Delany
Product Manager for Threat Intelligence | Trellix
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Roy Luongo
CISO, US Secret Service
Roy Luongo is the Chief Information Security Officer for the U.S. Secret Service, bringing a 34-year career across the U.S. Army, NSA, and U.S. Cyber Command to enterprise information security leadership in Washington, D.C. Previously Director of the Joint Mission Operations Center, he oversaw offensive cyber operations architectures and strategic/tactical missions supporting the Department of the Army and U.S. Cyber Command; at NSA he led the NSA Red Team and later served as Technical Director for the Interactive Operations Division. Earlier, he spent over two decades in the Army as a Signals Intelligence/Cyber professional and was among the first NSA-certified interactive operators, conducting more than 1,000 computer-network-exploitation operations. He also serves as adjunct faculty at the University of Arizona, instructs at the UMBC Training Center, and holds a master’s degree in Cyber Security and Information Systems Management.
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