Predictions 2025: Security and Risk pros gear up for regulations and resilience
In 2025, a government armed with this information will restrict an open-source component on the grounds of national security.
In 2025, a government armed with this information will restrict an open-source component on the grounds of national security.
Forrester Predictions 2025: Navigating regulation and resilience in cybersecurity
According to a Forrester Consulting study commissioned by Tenable, 41% of Asia-Pacific (APAC) organisations view generative AI (GenAI) as a ...
Security and risk (S&R) leaders today are under increasing pressure to prove the value of security investments due to increased ...
There was a time when security was defined by enterprises as the perimeter. At the time it was believed that ...
It should come as no surprise that the challenges and opportunities differed from country to country. Region-specific factors can vastly ...
Forrester predicts that 90% of data breaches will include the human element in 2024. Yet our efforts in understanding and managing ...
While the underrepresentation of women in cybersecurity is starting to improve – 20% in 2019 compared to 10% in 2013, ...
Talent crunches, evolving threats, emerging technologies, and regulatory sprawl are the conventional problems that have plagued security leaders for decades, ...
In what may well be the norm, the Netskope Threat Labs Report, released in October 2023, claimed that Australia leads ...
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