In today’s hyperconnected digital environment, cyber threats have evolved in complexity, persistence, and scale, challenging the effectiveness of conventional, reactive defense mechanisms. Traditional cybersecurity tools such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and antivirus software largely depend on signature-based or rule-driven models that detect known attacks but fail to identify novel, polymorphic, or zero-day threats. As a result, enterprises increasingly require security systems that not only detect and respond to breaches but also anticipate and prevent them proactively. Predictive Security Analytics (PSA) has emerged as a transformative approach within this context, integrating artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), big data analytics, and behavioral modeling to forecast potential cyber incidents before they occur. PSA operates by continuously analyzing massive volumes of structured and unstructured data from network traffic, endpoint logs, user behavior, and external threat intelligence to identify anomalies, correlations, and early indicators of compromise. By applying advanced statistical learning and pattern recognition, predictive models can uncover subtle deviations that signify emerging threats, enabling organizations to implement countermeasures preemptively. The incorporation of automation and real-time analytics empowers security teams to respond faster and with greater precision, significantly reducing false positives and improving overall cyber resilience. This review explores the impact of predictive security analytics on mitigating cyber threats, outlining its foundational principles, operational architectures, and major applications in enterprise and cloud environments. It contrasts predictive analytics with traditional reactive defense mechanisms, emphasizing its capacity to enhance situational awareness, optimize incident response, and support risk-based decision-making.
Bukunmi Temiloluwa OfiliOghogho Timothy ObasuyiEmmanuella Osaruwenese Erhabor
Bukunmi Temiloluwa OfiliOghogho Timothy ObasuyiEmmanuella Osaruwenese Erhabor