CrowdStrike Releases Technology Threat Landscape ReportCrowdStrike 2026 Technology Threat Landscape Report: China Steals AI Capabilities It Can’t BuildTechnology is the world’s most targeted industry as adversaries exploit the AI being built and the tools used to build itCrowdStrike announced the release of the CrowdStrike 2026 Technology Threat Landscape Report, revealing that China-nexus adversaries are escalating espionage against technology organizations to steal the AI capabilities and intellectual property they cannot build fast enough on their own. With the world’s most valuable AI assets concentrated inside technology firms, the sector is now the most targeted industry in the world, and China-nexus adversaries drove more than 58% of state-sponsored targeted intrusions against it. At the same time, DPRK-nexus adversaries are accelerating fraudulent IT worker schemes to funnel revenue to the regime, while eCrime actors are weaponizing AI and turning the developer ecosystems behind it into attack vectors. The report makes it clear: the same innovation that makes technology valuable makes it the adversary's primary target. CrowdStrike Technology Threat Landscape Report Highlights: Based on frontline intelligence from CrowdStrike’s Counter Adversary Operations tracking more than 280 named adversaries, the report reveals:
"Technology organizations are building the most valuable and most targeted assets in the world. Every AI breakthrough creates a competitive advantage and new attack surface at the same time,” said Adam Meyers, head of counter adversary operations at CrowdStrike. “China runs cyberespionage as industrial policy to try to close the AI innovation gap, demonstrating that AI capabilities are the prize adversaries are after. Whether you're building AI or adopting it, security has to be built in from the start." Source: CrowdStrike media announcement | |