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Gartner
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Gartner identifies the top cybersecurity trends for 2025
These trends are influenced by generative AI (GenAI) evolution, digital decentralizing, supply chain interdependencies, regulatory change, endemic talent shortages and a constantly evolving threat landscape.
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Gartner
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Gartner identifies the top cybersecurity trends for 2024
Generative AI (GenAI), unsecure employee behavior, third-party risks, continuous threat exposure, boardroom communication gaps and identity-first approaches to security are the driving forces behind the top cybersecurity trends for 2024, according ...
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Gartner
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Gartner Identifies Top Security and Risk Management Trends for 2022
The following trends will have broad industry impact across those three domains: ... Enterprise attack surfaces are expanding. Risks associated with the use of cyber-physical systems and IoT, open-source code, cloud applications, complex digital supply chains, social media and more have brought organizations’ exposed surfaces outside of a set of controllable assets. Organizations must look beyond traditional approaches to security ...
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Gartner Identifies the Top Cybersecurity Trends for 2023
Trend 1: Human-Centric Security Design Human-centric security design prioritizes the role of employee experience across the controls management life cycle. By 2027, 50% of large enterprise chief information security officers (CISOs) will have ...
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Gartner
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Top Cybersecurity Trends to Tackle Emerging Threats
March 20, 2024 - Top cybersecurity trends for 2025 reflect the need for more focused cybersecurity programs that emphasize business continuity and collaborative risk management. ... Relentless tech and business disruption test the limits of security programs ...
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Gartner
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Cybersecurity Insights | Gartner
Learn best practices from those who have successfully implemented security programs. ... Create a resilient, scalable and agile strategy. ... Dive deeper with Gartner experts on trends and topics that matter to cybersecurity leaders.
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Computer Weekly
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Gartner: Three top trends in cyber security for 2024 | Computer Weekly
With big trends like quantum, GenAI and geopolitical conflict, 2024 looks set to be a big year in security, but defenders have an unparalleled opportunity to harness these trends for good.
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Gartner
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Cybersecurity Threats: Key Insights, Trends, and Best Practices
February 10, 2025 - Gartner client? Log in for personalized search results. Organizations constantly face new cybersecurity threats, but the ones most likely to create problems are familiar. ... Lack of resources, siloed operations and poor tool implementation often prevent security and risk management (SRM) teams ...
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Gartner
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Gartner Forecasts Global Information Security Spending to Grow 15% in 2025
Since the release of GenAI, attackers ... social engineering attacks, and Gartner predicts that by 2027, 17% of total cyberattacks/data leaks will involve generative AI....
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The Gartner Top Cybersecurity Predictions 2023-2024 | Gartner Webinars
Security and risk management leaders must take into account forward-looking strategic planning assumptions when allocating resources, selecting products, and prioritizing services and initiatives as they manage the recovery and renewal phases of the past three years. This begs the question: How do security and risk management leaders keep up with the future of digital in a post-pandemic scenario? This complimentary cybersecurity webinar reveals Gartner’s insights into the top predictions for 2023 and beyond.
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Bitsight
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Gartner®: Top Trends in Cybersecurity for 2024 | Bitsight
Deploying “business-aligned cybersecurity reporting” to increase security performance. The importance of the human element in reducing cybersecurity incidents. The risk of “relentless growth” in cloud adoption and what can be done to ...
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Cybermagazine
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Gen AI Tops Gartner's 2025 Cybersecurity Trends | Cyber Magazine
March 3, 2025 - It’s why AI and associated technologies dominate Gartner’s top cybersecurity trends for 2025. As well as AI, these include digital decentralising, supply chain interdependencies and regulatory issues.
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Rapid7
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Key Trends from Gartner® Cybersecurity Research | Rapid7 Blog
According to Gartner®, Top Trends ... 2025, “Security and risk management (SRM) leaders must enable business value and double down on embedding organizational, personal and team resilience to prove security program effectiveness in 2025.”...
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Top Cyber Predictions 2024-2025 | Gartner Webinars
As leaders in security and risk management navigate the aftermath and renewal stages from recent shifts, they need to incorporate forward-thinking strategic planning assumptions in their resource allocation, product selection and prioritization of services and initiatives. So, how do these leaders stay updated with the future of digital in an ever-evolving landscape? Join this complimentary Gartner cybersecurity webinar as a Gartner expert explores the top predictions our cybersecurity experts have made for 2024 and beyond.
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Krontech
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Gartner's 8 Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023-2025 | Kron
The proliferation of cyber-physical systems, which include systems that combine the cyber and physical worlds for technologies such as autonomous cars or digital twins, poses another security risk for organizations, and how cyber-attackers can target these systems is one of our most important predictors for the coming years. “We’re falling into this old habit of trying to treat everything the same as we did in the past,” Gartner Analyst Sam Olyaei said in his presentation at the Gartner IT Symposium/XPO™ 2021 on this topic adding, "This simply cannot continue.
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Information Security Spending Through 2028 | Gartner
November 27, 2024 - In the short-term, the adoption of AI, particularly generative AI, and cloud technologies are significant growth drivers for the information security market. Cyber risks posed by AI will require organizations to invest in application security, data security and privacy, and infrastructure protection, while the cloud will drive growth of the security software and enterprise networking security markets.
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Gartner
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Gartner Unveils Top Eight Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023-2024
Fifty percent of chief information security officers (CISOs) will adopt human centric design to reduce cybersecurity operational friction; large enterprises will focus on implementing zero-trust programs; and half of cybersecurity leaders will have unsuccessfully tried to use cyber risk quantification to drive enterprise decision making, according to the top cybersecurity predictions revealed by Gartner, Inc.
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Gartner Unveils Top Eight Cybersecurity Predictions for 2024
Among the top predictions, generative AI (GenAI) adoption will collapse the cybersecurity skills gap and reduce employee-driven cybersecurity incidents; two-thirds of global 100 organizations will extend directors and officers insurance to cybersecurity leaders due to personal legal exposure; and battling malinformation will cost enterprises more than $500 billion. Speaking at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit in Sydney today, Deepti Gopal, Director Analyst at Gartner, said, “As we start moving beyond what’s possible with GenAI, solid opportunities are emerging to help solve a number of perennial issues plaguing cybersecurity, particularly the skills shortage and unsecure human behavior.
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ReversingLabs
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Gartner outlines top cybersecurity trends — and (spoiler alert) AI is No. 1 | ReversingLabs
Things will improve, so encourage experiments and manage expectations, especially outside of the security team.Richard Addiscott · Other major cybersecurity trends outlined in the Gartner report include the increased use of outcome-driven metrics, the rollout of security behavior and culture programs, the adoption of resilience-driven third-party risk management (TPRM) strategies, the spread of continuous threat exposure management, and the extension of identity and access management.