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Global Cybersecurity Skills Gap Still Widening Despite Growing Workforce

SecureWorld News

The costs of cybercrime continue to rise, with estimates of more than $6 trillion in damages globally per year by 2025. Building the deeper skills needed in areas like cloud security and Artificial Intelligence is extremely difficult in this environment.

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AI likely to boost ransomware, warns government body

Malwarebytes

The British National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) says it expects Artificial Intelligence (AI) to heighten the global ransomware threat. In how far new moves on the front of a United Nations Cybercrime Treaty will have a short-term effect on the behavior of state-sponsored groups is very hard to predict.

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2023: Perspectives from the ForgeRock C-Suite

Security Boulevard

Predictions on insider threats, passwordless authentication, artificial intelligence, and more Few industries move as quickly as cybersecurity, broadly, and the identity and access management (IAM) segment, specifically.

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Protecting your Customers and Brand in 2022: Are you doing enough?

Jane Frankland

These are leaders who understand how to implement progressive technologies, like the cloud, 5G, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and others that are intricately woven, interconnected, and interdependent. billion) is expected online. They appreciate the exponential growth that will come from connected, mobile devices.

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The Challenges in Building Digital Trust

SecureWorld News

What Stoll was calling us to do is to take the threats of scams, misinformation campaigns, and cybercrime seriously. With some experts predicting that cybercrime is going to grow into a $10 trillion industry by 2025, how long can digital trust be taken for granted before we begin to lose faith in our digital services?

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Cyber Risk Confidence Index Reveals Skepticism of Mitigation Strategies

SecureWorld News

Experts predict the cost of cybercrime will hit $8 trillion in 2023 and grow to $10.5 trillion by 2025. The Biden Administration recently announced that it has secured voluntary commitments from seven of the biggest AI companies to help ensure the safe and responsible development of artificial intelligence technologies.

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Best Privileged Access Management (PAM) Software for 2022

eSecurity Planet

As cybercrime has grown in both frequency and severity, zero trust’s advantages have become increasingly clear. Other features like artificial intelligence (AI)-based automation and user behavior analytics are ideal, too, for ease of management and detecting anomalous behavior.

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