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7 unmissable trends in cybersecurity

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7 cybersecurity trends

Cybersecurity has become a strategic priority for all organizations, and the constant evolution of threats requires innovative approaches that go beyond the traditional measures. In this article, we will discuss some cybersecurity trends that must not be overlooked.

Threat exposure management

Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) focuses on tracking the most important information security risks and an ongoing assessment of existing threat protection measures, as well as immediately informing companies and organizations about the most sophisticated cyber threats.

It is an essential component of cyber resilience, as it is the process of identifying, managing and mitigating cyber risks.

Identity fabric immunity

The concept of digital immune systems is applied to identity systems. The goal is to effectively detect and respond to threats and minimize defects and errors to provide protection before and during attacks. A strategy that aligns with the notion of identity fabric immunity involves assuming that cybercriminals already have access to systems and applications. This means never fully trusting an identity and always verifying it (“zero trust” model), which strengthens identity security within a network.

It is recommended to implement strong, multi-factor authentication methods to ensure that only authorized users can access network resources.

This approach helps organizations protect against attacks that exploit stolen credentials or misuse of identities.

Cybersecurity validation

Techniques, processes and tools are combined to test how potential attackers would actually exploit an identified threat exposure and how protection systems would react. It is a critical process that allows organizations to evaluate and measure the effectiveness of their security controls against frequent attacks and malware, thereby ensuring that they protect assets properly. Gaps and configuration errors can be identified through automated testing, helping to optimize the security environment.

Security validation provides visibility and performance to report on the security status of an organization and its competitors, enabling prioritization of the risk optimization strategy best suited to the threats.

Consolidation of cybersecurity platforms

Consolidation of security solutions simplifies management and improves operational efficiency. Multiple security functions and tools are integrated into a single architecture.

By unifying security tools, organizations can reduce the complexity and time required to implement and manage their security solutions. Similarly, consolidation enables organizations to strengthen their cyber risk strategy, reducing this type of risk and improving operational efficiency.

This approach is growing in popularity as it allows organizations to do more with less, optimizing their resources and improving their security posture in an ever-changing threat landscape.

Transformation of the security operating model

Organizations are transforming their operating models to improve threat detection and response.

Companies implement security solutions by adapting to technology, and they use data analytics to identify risk patterns and respond effectively and quickly to cyberattacks.

This model seeks to expand the scope and effectiveness of security strategies, bringing them in line with business objectives and adapting to the evolving threat landscape.

Composable security

This is a modern cybersecurity approach that adapts to the dynamic and modular nature of businesses today, allowing for greater flexibility and adaptability to changing needs. It is based on the idea that security controls must be as agile and flexible as the systems they protect.

Security controls are designed to be modular, meaning they can be reconfigured or disassembled as needed to respond to emerging threats.

This trend ensures that protection keeps pace with the speed of technological change and the demands of the business, providing a more resilient and adaptive defense.

People-centered security design

Here the emphasis is on the human factor, promoting ease of use for the user, as well as helping employees to better understand security policies in order to adopt secure practices. Security solutions are designed to prevent human error and risks from cyber threats.

This approach is intended to improve compliance with security policies and reduce human failures that can make it easier for attackers to gain access.

 

These trends reflect the importance of adaptation and strategic preparedness in the face of emerging threats and technological evolution in the field of cybersecurity. We hope you found this information useful. We would be delighted to give you more details about cybersecurity, so feel free to contact us or visit our website for more information.

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