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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

2023 cybersecurity issues will continue: Weak IT fundamentals, poor cybersecurity awareness, and ransomware will still cause problems and make headlines. In 2024, AI poisoning attacks will become the new software supply chain attacks. However, 2024 will be the year that API security preparedness and threats gain momentum.

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Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023: My Reflections

Jane Frankland

Cyberattacks and data breaches will continue to arise because of credential theft, social engineering (phishing, smishing, vishing etc), vulnerabilities in third party software and supply chain processes, forged or stolen machine identities, and misconfigured cloud computing. Digital transformation.

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How to Accelerate Government Transformation by Reducing Risk, Complexity, and Cost

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

From smart cities and digital IDs to open government and better governance, the Cloud, Big Data, IoT and Artificial Intelligence have enabled a wide range of digital government initiatives. Big transformation of big government. Data Security. Transformation goes on overdrive with COVID-19. Government.

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GUEST ESSAY: Here’s why managed security services — MSS and MSSP — are catching on

The Last Watchdog

billion by 2024, up from $12.01 They must be able to pinpoint how they enhance your infrastructure by leveraging Big Data Analysis, Anomaly Detection, and Threat Analysis. MSSPs in 2022. What happens on the market? Well, as MSSP Alert notes, “In the Americas, the MSSP and PSSP market will reach $18.81 billion in 2020.”.

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What is Digital Sovereignty and Why is it Important in a Cloud Environment?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The best thing for companies looking to maintain privacy compliance is to design their data systems for the strictest privacy requirements. By 2024, we estimate that 40% of customers will be using external keys in some form such as BYOK and HYOK. Thales and Google together can help accelerate cloud migration.