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The Evolution of SIEM: Where It’s Been and Where It is Going

CyberSecurity Insiders

SIEM enables security teams to detect and respond to threats, manage incident response, and minimize risks. Today, SIEM accounts for approximately $4.4 billion globally by 2027. Splunk’s architecture was far more effective than legacy vendors, and the company had been somewhat of a market leader for many years.

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VPNs begin to lose their relevance, even as they remain difficult to shed

SC Magazine

The flip side of that coin is a similarly broad recognition of the dangers and tradeoffs involved, with 94% saying they are also aware of the security risks associated with using VPNs and two-thirds (67%) acknowledging that they are considering alternative options for secure remote access. VPN technology isn’t outdated or obsolete.

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VPNs still dominate post-COVID, but businesses are sniffing for alternatives

SC Magazine

The flip side of that coin is a similarly broad recognition of the dangers and tradeoffs involved, with 94 percent saying they are also aware of the security risks associated with using VPNs and two-thirds (67 percent) acknowledging that they are considering alternative options for secure remote access.

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2024: My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Critical infrastructure, such as energy grids and transportation systems, will be targeted, posing risks to national security and economic stability. Businesses operating in or supporting conflict regions face heightened cyberattack risks, leading to financial losses and reputational damage.