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Top 5 Industries Most Vulnerable to Data Breaches in 2023

Security Boulevard

Different states have their own laws and statutes regulating the definition and disclosure of data breaches, so it is important for organizations to be aware of these standards in the event they are party to any type of cyber security incident. Every organization is, to varying degrees, potentially at risk of experiencing a data breach.

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2022 Cybersecurity Trends and Predictions

CyberSecurity Insiders

SolarWinds is one example of a threat actor finding a way to compromise one company and leveraging that attack to allow them to compromise the customers of the initial target. Threat actors gained access to telecommunications providers, which then enabled them to access and monitor communications for customers of those providers.

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Protect 5G to Secure Sustainable Growth

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

In fact, according to Gartner, the deployment of IoT devices will accelerate from 25 billion in 2023 to 75 billion in 2025. Both the renewable energy business and the telecommunications industry are projected to expand significantly over the next decade, and the green energy movement is gaining traction. Intelligent agriculture.

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Top 18 Cybersecurity Startups to Watch in 2021

eSecurity Planet

As attack methodologies evolve due to AI, machine learning and nation-state hackers , security startups are receiving a lot of funding to develop products that can secure application access for remote workers , provide real-time visibility into cyber attacks and protect data as it travels from the cloud to IoT devices.

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Becoming an MSSP: Tools, Services & Tips for Managed Security Services

eSecurity Planet

According to Jay McBain, an analyst at Forrester Research, spending on IT and telecommunications will be worth about $7 trillion by 2030. In the survey, cybersecurity spending came out ahead of other hot areas such as the cloud and artificial intelligence (AI). The next few years will see a surge in channel spending.

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2024: My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Just like in previous years, 2024 is set to test practitioners’ skills as the frequency of cyber threats continues to surge leaving no room for complacency. The proliferation of IoT devices and sensors will accelerate, allowing organisations to collect and leverage data for improved operational efficiency and real-time monitoring.