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MY TAKE: Securing the Internet of Everything: why self-healing devices are the next frontier

The Last Watchdog

We went over how Zero Trust Architecture ( ZTA ) is gaining steam — and how it embodies a critical paradigm shift necessary to secure hyper-interconnected services. Statista estimates there will be north of 30 billion connected devices by 2030, embedded in systems as varied as pacemakers, wind turbines and smart refrigerators.

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Data Security Predictions for 2025: Putting Protection and Resilience at Center Stage

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Continuous monitoring and getting ahead of potential threats will become standard practice, along with more robust authentication measures. As part of risk management, deploying a Zero Trust architecture will continue to be essential for most companies.

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Grip Security Blog 2022-10-18 14:15:42

Security Boulevard

Four Priorities for Cloud Security Architecture. And most programs place a special emphasis on defending infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) but overlook software-as-a-service (SaaS) when developing durable, sustainable cloud security architecture. . Priorities for Cloud Security Architecture, 2023. #1 IaaS Security Controls.

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Overview of IoT threats in 2023

SecureList

Statista portal predicts their number will exceed 29 billion by 2030. Its capabilities include smart brute-forcing by analyzing the initial request for authentication data it receives from a Telnet service. IoT devices (routers, cameras, NAS boxes, and smart home components) multiply every year.

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Data Security Predictions for 2025: Putting Protection and Resilience at Center Stage

Security Boulevard

Continuous monitoring and getting ahead of potential threats will become standard practice, along with more robust authentication measures. As part of risk management, deploying a Zero Trust architecture will continue to be essential for most companies.

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

SecureWorld News

Last year, Canada's cybersecurity market was valued at over $14 billion and is expected to grow to over $27 billion by 2030. Economic tariffs between countries, particularly those that regularly engage in trade and technological collaboration, will have far-reaching consequences. cybersecurity companies.