The digital threats of 2025 are already underway. Understand how they have evolved, what most affects Brazilian companies, and how BNF is facing this new cybersecurity reality.
The landscape has changed — and the attacks have changed too.

If before we talked about "the threats of the future," 2025 arrived confirming that the future has already begun.
Automated attacks, scams using artificial intelligence, and increasingly targeted intrusions show that cybercrime has become faster, more strategic, and more unpredictable.
In this new context, anticipating movements and reacting in real time is no longer a differentiator—it's a necessity.
At BNF, this vision is already integrated into our daily lives: we combine data science, AI, and continuous monitoring to protect companies in a landscape that changes every second.
1. The main threats on the rise in 2025
The attacks are quieter — and much smarter.
Ransomware 3.0: Now, in addition to encrypting data, criminal groups are applying multiple layers of extortion, including reputational blackmail.
Phishing with AI: Emails and messages are created by algorithms that mimic the language and style of real people, making the fraud almost imperceptible.
Attacks on the supply chain: Software providers, partners, and integrations have become increasingly exploited entry points.
Exploring APIs and hybrid environments: The expansion of the cloud and connected devices (IoT, edge computing) has broadened the attack surface.
These trends show that the complexity of threats has grown, but they also reinforce the importance of data-driven and automated defenses — exactly how BNF operates.
2. Why are Brazilian companies on the radar?
Brazil remains among the most targeted countries in Latin America.
Rapid digital transformation, coupled with low security maturity, creates the perfect breeding ground for high-impact attacks.
Beyond the financial losses, the impact today affects reputation and trust — elements that define the success of any business.
With the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) and other stricter regulations, the responsibility for data protection has never been greater.
The question is no longer "if" your company could be attacked — but "when" and "how you will react."
3. How does BNF operate in this new scenario?
At BNF, we believe that Security is the result of foresight, response, and culture.
Therefore, we invest in three main pillars:
Intelligent monitoring: Our 24/7 SOC uses artificial intelligence and data science to identify anomalous patterns and predict potential incidents before they have an impact.
Zero Trust Architecture: No access is trusted by default — every user, device, and application is constantly validated.
Safety culture: We conduct training exercises, simulations, and awareness campaigns to strengthen the most important link in the defense system: the people.
This combination of technology and human behavior is what allows us to keep customers ahead of the threats that are shaping 2025.