If AI absorbs the tasks that have been traditionally training new cyber-security professionals, how do we develop the next generation of expert talent?
As regulations such as NIS2 and DORA tighten and cyber-attacks grow more sophisticated, mid-sized UK organisations face enterprise-level expectations without enterprise-level resources
Within the next few years a quantum computer will crack encryption. This once in a generation event will, in a single moment, render the entire world’s data vulnerable to theft and exploitation.
There is little doubt that the security landscape is changing rapidly. Over the last 18 months, said Ali Neil, of Verizon, we have seen ransomware and Wi-Fi network jamming continue to cause problems, while cryptocurrency-mining malware has spread rapidly.
As cyber-security and AI threats escalate, organisations need a single leader to bring security, privacy, compliance and communications together to build trust