GUEST OPINION: At the start of each new year, it’s customary to make predictions about what the next 12 months has in store. While this is an interesting exercise, because of the exponential rate of change occurring, looking even further ahead also becomes valuable.
COMPANY NEWS: With 2024 behind us, we saw another challenging year in the world of cybersecurity – highlighted by new and evolving threats like Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven phishing and increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks overall.
The cybersecurity landscape is poised for transformative shifts in 2025 driven by technological innovation and evolving threats. As cybercriminals become more sophisticated, organisations must stay ahead by proactively adopting strategies that prioritise identity security and business resiliency. CyberArk area VP ANZ Thomas Fikentscher outlines his key cybersecurity predictions highlighting a singular truth: businesses must prioritise robust, forward-thinking security measures to stay ahead in an increasingly complex digital environment.
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Twilio, the leading customer engagement platform, today shared some trends that will shape brands’ customer experience strategies in Australia in the coming year:
GUEST OPINION: IDeaS, a SAS company, the world’s leading provider of hotel revenue management software and services, has released its annual trends report, 5 Predictions That Will Shape Hospitality in 2025.
GUEST OPINION: Vectra AI, Inc., the leader in AI-driven XDR (extended detection and response), has released its 2025 security predictions for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), highlighting the significant role Artificial Intelligence (AI) will play in cybersecurity and the growing focus on achieving measurable results.
GUEST OPINION: Claroty has unveiled its cybersecurity predictions for 2025 highlighting significant developments in the protection of Operational Technology (OT) and critical infrastructure sectors.
GUEST OPINION: Predicting the future isn’t easy, but you can anticipate what is likely to happen by looking at how things have evolved over the past year. This year again, Barracuda asked colleagues who work on the security frontlines about the things they witnessed in 2024 and expect to see in 2025.
Phishing takedowns increase, Australia to enhance global collaboration, deep fakes to fuel phishing attacks, organisation-wide training to increase
GUEST OPINION: Amongst the key trends, Vinay Samuel, CEO and founder of Zetaris, highlights 2025 will be known as the year of The Automation of Everything as Australia speeds up the adoption of AI.
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With 2024 fast approaching, it’s becoming increasingly evident next year will be a pivotal one in cybersecurity, against the backdrop of continued high-profile attacks and the roll out of the government’s new 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy.
GUEST OPINION: Global cybersecurity leader and creator of new-scale Siem for advancing security operations, Exabeam, shares the thoughts of senior leaders on the state of the cyber security landscape as we move towards 2024.
GUEST OPINION by Craig Somerville, Founder and CEO of Somerville: .As Australian businesses map out their plans for 2023, it’s worth taking time to consider the key technological trends that will shape the year ahead.
Local practice leaders for Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, have delivered their expert forecasts to iTWire on what will happen in the world of tech next year.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Cybersecurity is ever-changing, with cyber criminals continually thinking up new ways to steal passwords and evade defences, so how has biometrics evolved to create safer and more secure environments? Blair Crawford joins iTWireTV to explain the Daltrey difference.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Cybersecurity is ever-changing, with cyber criminals continually thinking up new ways to steal passwords and evade defences, so how has biometrics evolved to create safer and more secure environments? Blair Crawford joins iTWireTV to explain the Daltrey difference.
GUEST OPINION: BeyondTrust, the leader in intelligent identity and access security today released its annual forecast of cybersecurity trends emerging for the New Year and beyond. These projections, authored by BeyondTrust experts Morey J. Haber, chief security officer and Brian Chappell, chief security strategist, EMEA/APAC, are based on shifts in technology, threat actor habits, culture, and decades of combined experience.
Digital transformation of energy management and automation provider Schneider Electric has partnered with independent media company MIT Technology Review, to reveal a “concerted push towards sustainability” within the manufacturing sector, with a long-term goal of total carbon visibility across the entire supply chain.
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