by DNSFilter Team on Oct 24, 2024 1:29:18 PM
Almost every company is chasing the latest shiny object in an effort to be more competitive. The latest shiny object is AI, but before that, it was cloud, 5G, etc. The problem is that all of these new technologies also increase security risks — and the reality is that most organizations are ill-prepared for the existing security risks, let alone the new ones created by the addition of emerging technologies.
Getting back to the basics is essential before security leaders can start thinking about engaging with these new technologies. In other words, they've got to crawl before they walk or run.
By 2025, zero trust will be the dominant architecture model, fully replacing outdated perimeter-based models. Security controls will focus increasingly on the workforce and workloads rather than just the workplace, leading to enhanced protection across diverse environments.
Data shows one in every 174 requests is malicious, up from one in every 1,000 in the previous report
By 2025, generative AI will be integrated into nearly every business and department, significantly boosting productivity. However, this will also introduce new security risks that organizations will need to address. Simply automating tasks won't be enough. A focus on secure automation and responsible AI practices will be essential. Additionally, creating cyber exploits will become easier, as the barrier to entry lowers. Individuals will need to t...