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News alert: INE Security launches initiatives in support of aspiring cybersecurity professionals

The Last Watchdog

As cyber threats become more sophisticated, educational institutions are compelled to provide their students with the skills necessary to navigate and mitigate these risks effectively. One of the most pressing reasons for advanced cybersecurity training is the sheer scale and global nature of cyber threats.

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The Rush to SaaS Modernization Can Result in Reputational Damage

CyberSecurity Insiders

They promise – and deliver – low-cost technology solutions that don’t require maintenance and can be used by anyone, anywhere. That’s why the SaaS market is projected to grow from $251 billion in 2022 to $883 billion by 2029. Breaching the SaaS App SaaS applications are the darlings of the business world.

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History Doesn’t Repeat Itself in Cyberspace

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

This secrecy, conflated with the dynamic cyber landscape, makes it difficult to accurately predict what the next decade might bring for the Cyber Command and technology in general. But will investment in its own technology infrastructure be commensurate with risks it faces?

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Author Q&A: Former privacy officer urges leaders to prioritize security as part of cloud migration

The Last Watchdog

Related: What China’s spy balloons portend A stark reminder of this relentless malaise: the global cyber security market is on a steady path to swell to $376 billion by 2029 up from $ 156 billion in 2022, according to Fortune Business Insights. Cyber risks from third-party vendors further complicate the situation.

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Quantum Computing Cyber Treats: Does Your Organization Have a Crypto Center of Excellence?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Quantum computing has made continuous progress, and Gartner estimates 1 that by 2029, it will be able to weaken existing cryptographic systems to the point where they are no longer safe to use. Federal agencies have already begun mitigating this risk. The CCoE mission can be defined in terms of people, process, and technology.