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From a tech explosion to accidental cyberattacks, researchers offer a glimpse into 2030

SC Magazine

Enter Project 2030, a collaboration between Oxford Visiting Researcher Victoria Baines and Trend Micro Vice President of Security Research Rik Ferguson, which uses a mixture of survey data and forward-thinking understanding of technology to predict the infosec concerns a decade from now. AI could also bolster obfuscation techniques, he said.

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Automation & Pervasive, Connected Technology to Pose Cyber Threats in 2030

Dark Reading

A project to look at potential cybersecurity threats in a decade sees hackers and marketers sending spam directly to our vision, while attackers' automated systems adapt faster than defenses.

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Execs fear business setbacks from failure to keep up with ‘digital born’ competitors

SC Magazine

Respondents were asked to not only rank 36 macroeconomic, strategic and operational risks for 2021, but also to look out over the horizon and rate the expected impact of those risks in 2030. That specific risk tied to the ability to keep up with innovation moved from 18 th place in 2021 to third place in 2030.

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Cybersecurity Concerns Rise for Packaging Industry Amid Digitalization

SecureWorld News

The integration of advanced technologies such as IoT, automation, and data analytics into packaging processes has created new entry points for cyber threats. The packaging industry, traditionally seen as low-risk in terms of cybersecurity, is now in the crosshairs of cybercriminals.

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Spotlight Podcast: Are you ready for Threat Reconnaissance?

The Security Ledger

Related Stories Spotlight: Making the Most of Cyber Threat Intelligence with Itsik Kesler of KELA Spotlight: SIEMs suck. MP3 ] [Video] [ Transcript ] “Cyber threat intelligence” is a phrase that refers to data compiled on the activities, tools and capabilities of malicious cyber actors. billion by 2030.

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Attack of drones: airborne cybersecurity nightmare

Security Affairs

Threat actors could exploit drones for payload delivery, kinetic operations, and even diversion, experts warn. Once a niche technology, drones are about to explode in terms of market growth and enterprise adoption. Market overview. Original post at [link]. that require registration with local or federal authorities.

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AI Everywhere: How High-Performance CPUs are Revolutionising Business Performance, Efficiency & Security

Jane Frankland

and be worth around $2 trillion by 2030. Additionally, keeping an eye on market trends, such as the increasing use of AI and cloud services, which are changing how data centres need to operate. As cyber threats become increasingly destructive and sophisticated, the role of AI in cybersecurity becomes even more critical.