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Phishing Season 2025: The Latest Predictions Unveiled

Security Boulevard

Threat actors will widely adopt AI to craft more sophisticated phishing schemes and advanced techniques in 2025. In this shifting landscape, organizations must evolve their security strategies and incorporate advanced phishing prevention controls into their broader network security defenses.

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Top Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Solutions

eSecurity Planet

Relying on a third party like a managed security service provider (MSSP) to be your eyes and ears delivers the simplicity and efficacy needed for an effective data protection program. Like other security defenses, DLP is also increasingly being offered as a service. Cloud Security Platform Delivery. Data Explosion.

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What Is Cloud Data Security? Definition, Benefits & Best Practices

eSecurity Planet

With data spread across numerous cloud environments and accessed from a variety of devices, a cloud-native security solution guarantees strong protection while promoting flexible innovation and compliance with regulations. Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP) CWPPs are used to secure cloud-native apps and workloads.

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10 Major Benefits of Cloud-Native Application Development

eSecurity Planet

This includes using cloud-native principles, services, architecture, and DevOps processes to build scalable, flexible, and resilient systems. Gartner predicts that by 2025, more than 95% of new digital workloads will be deployed on cloud-native platforms.

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Trade Wars: How U.S. Tariffs Are Reshaping Cyber Risk and Resilience

SecureWorld News

co-development and testing in secure enclaves; increased levels of PAM deployment) are essential to navigating the immediate and longer-term effects of such disruption." "While many cybersecurity companies operate on a SaaS model, a significant number still rely on on-premises hardware like firewalls, switches, routers, and SD-WAN devices.