The year 2020 was unlike most, and the world of cybersecurity is going through a series of unprecedented events.
The Top Trends of 2020 include an evolving threat landscape and the continued proliferation of ransomware.
Turf battles between CISOs and CIOs were an ongoing story, while the talent shortage forced IT departments to get creative in the search for new recruits.
Evolving technologies are shifting the dynamic in the office, as the line between OT and IT has become blurred. Meanwhile the growing use of cloud computing threatens to make the corporate firewall a thing of the past.
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David Jones Reporter, Cybersecurity Dive LinkedIn | Email | Facebook Attacks are all but guaranteed, threats are evolving and a digital realm is targeting the physical. What's keeping CISOs up at night? Everything. | Not only is OT connected to the internet now, cyberattacks can trickle through IT environments. | Deep Dive In an international health crisis ripe with economic volatility, ransomware attacks have remained persistent. The fallout is growing more costly. | In an enterprise where every executive has competing priorities in deadlines, money and personnel, some CISOs and CIOs fight for equal shares. | This Veterans Day and National Cybersecurity Career Awareness Week, organizations renew focus on overcoming the cyber job gap by engaging an under-tapped workforce. | Not telling law enforcement or a regulator is an admission by an organization: We do not consider this cyber incident reportable. | With the cloud, applications or network infrastructures change daily. It's not the perennial update developers and security professionals had to tolerate. | | |
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