| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Emerging Threats & Vulnerabilities to Prepare for in 2025 From zero-day exploits to 5G network vulnerabilities, these are the threats that are expected to persist over the next 12 months. Trump 2.0 Portends Big Shift in Cybersecurity Policies Changes at CISA and promises of more public-private partnerships and deregulation are just a few ways the incoming administration could upend the feds' role in cybersecurity. Middle East Cyberwar Rages On, With No End in Sight Since October 2023, cyberattacks among countries in the Middle East have persisted, fueled by the conflict between Israel and Hamas, reeling in others on a global scale. DDoS Attacks Surge as Africa Expands Its Digital Footprint As organizations on the continent expand their use of digital technologies, they increasingly face many of the same threats that entities in other regions have had to deal with for years. Too Much 'Trust,' Not Enough 'Verify' "Zero trust" doesn't mean "zero testing." Non-Human Identities Gain Momentum, Requires Both Management, Security The number of Non-Human Identities (NHIs) in many organizations has exploded. Key trends, drivers, and market landscape in this fast-developing area are explored. How CISOs Can Communicate With Their Boards Effectively With the increased frequency of board reporting, CISOs need to ensure their interactions are brief, productive, and valuable. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | | | PRODUCTS & RELEASES | Wallarm Releases API Honeypot Report Highlighting API Attack Trends CompTIA Xpert Series Expands With SecurityX Professional Certification CISA Directs Federal Agencies to Secure Cloud Environments Delinea Joins CVE Numbering Authority Program MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES |
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