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From a tech explosion to accidental cyberattacks, researchers offer a glimpse into 2030

SC Magazine

Enter Project 2030, a collaboration between Oxford Visiting Researcher Victoria Baines and Trend Micro Vice President of Security Research Rik Ferguson, which uses a mixture of survey data and forward-thinking understanding of technology to predict the infosec concerns a decade from now. AI could also bolster obfuscation techniques, he said.

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The State of Endpoint Security Management in 2022: It’s Worse Than You Suspect

CyberSecurity Insiders

These can be mobile phones, workstations, desktop and laptop computers, tablet computers, smartphones, IoT devices, wearable smart devices, as well as virtual environments, among many others. Everyone who uses the internet or deals with a digital file or task uses an endpoint device. Is endpoint security complex?

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Cybersecurity CEO: Security Awareness is An Ongoing Commitment

Herjavec Group

Cyber Primer for the C-Suite. These 10 data points illustrate the cyber threats faced by governments, businesses, employees, consumers, and students globally. There will be 6 billion Internet users by 2022 (75 percent of the projected world population of 8 billion) — and more than 7.5 billion, 6 years of age and older).

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Can smart cities be secured and trusted?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

It is the year 2030, and you have had another busy day. With this seamless interaction of the latest IoT technologies, “smart cities” are redefining the way we live and work. The rapid hyper-connectivity and digitalization of cities are accelerating cyber threats. You breathe a sigh of relief!