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Top Cybersecurity Trends to Watch Out For in 2025

Centraleyes

As we approach 2025, the cybersecurity landscape is evolving rapidly, shaped by technological advancements, regulatory shifts, and emerging threats. By 2027, 75% of employees are expected to acquire or modify technology outside of ITs control, up from 41% in 2022. To keep up, organizations must stay ahead of these developments.

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UK gov bans new Huawei equipment installs after Sept 2021

Security Affairs

UK officials proposed to stop installing new Huawei equipment in the 5G network within the year, they also plan to speed up the replacement of Chinese technology that has been already deployed. The UK intelligence analysis believe that US ban on Chinese 5G technology will force Huawei to use untrusted technology. allegations.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Tenable Highlights Risks of AI Use in the Cloud, as UK’s NCSC Offers Tips for Post-Quantum Cryptography Adoption

Security Boulevard

Migration to PQC can be viewed as any large technology transition. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) last year released three quantum-resistant algorithm standards that are ready to be adopted. A fourth one is slated for release next year, and a fifth one, announced last week, should be available in 2027.

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RegTech: Three Increasingly Regulated Industries

Security Boulevard

Regulatory technology (RegTech) companies perform exactly the function you’d expect; they provide technology that is used by businesses to manage and enhance regulations and regulatory processes to achieve and prove compliance. billion by 2027, according to. It’s a sector that is now growing at a pace of 19.5%

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Shadow IT is increasing and so are the associated security risks

CSO Magazine

Despite years of modernization initiatives, CISOs are still contending with an old-school problem: shadow IT, technology that operates within an enterprise but is not officially sanctioned — or on the radar of — the IT department.

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News alert: Omdia finds risk-based vulnerability management set to encompass the VM market

The Last Watchdog

18, 2023 – The first comparative research into the evolution of the vulnerability management market authored by Omdia has found risk-based vulnerability management (RVBM) is set to encompass the entire vulnerability management market by 2027. About Omdia: Omdia, part of Informa Tech, is a technology research and advisory group.

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How to get a handle on shadow AI

InfoWorld on Security

CIOs and CISOs have long grappled with the challenge of shadow IT—technology that is being used within an enterprise but that is not officially sanctioned by the IT or security department. Shadow IT can introduce a whole host of security impacts, for one primary reason: You can’t protect what you don’t know about.

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