Recently an article came out describing several cybersecurity trends which are hot and a few that are going cold. I read through the list and made a quick comment in LinkedIn that I was not entirely in agreement with the assessment. I figured that would be the end of it, but a colleague asked if I would elaborate.
Coinbase recently thwarted a very clever hacking attempt by cyber criminals.
Businesses need to be aware of the different IoT security threats and implement an all-round cybersecurity strategy to protect themselves.
Leveraging IoT-enabled devices within companies without the IT department’s knowledge can attract hackers. Organizations should, therefore, defend against the threats of shadow IoT by enforcing stringent policies and controlling access rights.
The advent of AI-based forgery is leading to the rise of doctored videos, images, and other content on the internet.
The advent of virtual reality (VR) in healthcare will allow medical professionals to ensure the physical and mental well being of their patients.
As smart cities are most vulnerable to cyber attacks, governing bodies should empower the cities to deal with breaches, survive heavy attacks, and bounce back quickly. Hence, governments should consider implementing a cyber resilience strategy.