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Six trends shaping the cybersecurity landscape in 2023

By Rebecca Harper, Head of Cybersecurity Analysis, ISMS.online.

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Cybersecurity trends that will drive change in 2023 and beyond

By Mirel Sehic, vice president and general manager, cybersecurity, Honeywell Building Technologies.

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Top cybersecurity predictions for 2023

By Tom Kidwell, Co-founder of Ecliptic Dynamics.

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2023: A distributor’s eye view

By Nick Bannister, vice president sales for Arrow’s enterprise computing solutions business in the UK and Ireland.

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Is being cyber insured worth the rising cost?

By John Wareing, Account Director, Red Helix.

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Three reasons to migrate to SASE

By Paul Flack at Stone and Grant Shirk at Cisco Meraki.

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2023 Predictions – automation, right sizing cloud requirements, zero trust and the growing importance of AI observability

Mark Cooke, COO of Xalient, looks ahead at what key technology trends will be on the horizon in 2023.

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Cybersecurity Predictions Challenge 2023

In 2023, we predict that hackers will try to bypass cybersecurity defenses using new techniques focused on business processes, identity, and artificial intelligence. This year, Corey Nachreiner, chief security officer at WatchGuard and Marc Laliberte, director of security operations at WatchGuard squares off in a predictions challenge, offering different takes on potential hacks and attacks in these categories. Whose predictions will come true…only time will tell!

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The Future of Cybersecurity: 2023 and Beyond

2022 was an eventful year in the world of cybersecurity. From Twitter firing a large portion of its security team, to the five anniversary of WannaCry, to the cyber attacks of the Ukraine war, there hasn’t been a day in which technology news hasn’t made headlines. It seems almost inevitable that 2023 will also see technology, and particularly cybersecurity maintain its prominent position in public discourse.

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Videos

Emily Bristow, SVP Global Head of Professional Services at SS&C Blue Prism, discusses the use of both automation and artificial intelligence (AI) technology solutions to enhance the digital customer experience. She shares some great insights as to the way in which these technologies can help to optimise customer interactions, emphasising that these solutions are primarily designed to augment, rather than replace, human experience.
Allison Ward, Senior Sustainable Materials Engineer at Dell Technologies, explains how the company balances the priorities of the circular economy alongside ensuring that sustainable materials innovation doesn’t come at a performance cost. She shares some brilliant insights as to the work Dell is doing around sustainability innovation, both internally and working with its supply chain, strategic partners and, importantly, customers.
David Tattam, Chief Research and Content Officer and Co-Founder, Protecht, discusses the company’s mission ‘to redefine the way the world thinks about risk’, with some engaging and informative insights as to how organisations can develop and grow an effective, dynamic risk management framework, with the people-related aspect – culture and conduct – at its core.
Tamsin Ashmore, CFO at Ultima, discusses her career to date - the challenges she has met along the way and how she has achieved success; and shares some brilliant insights as to women working in the tech space – how companies can support and progress their careers and, importantly, how to improve gender diversity within the industry.

News

Together, Cisco and Splunk will help move organizations from threat detection and response to threat prediction and prevention.
Preferred cloud provider to accelerate digital transformation and support sustainable solutions.
LiveAction has released the newest version of the LiveWire product family which will supercharge network visibility, empower SecOps and NetOps teams and boost packet analysis capabilities by up to 600%.
Skill shortages are stifling the IT industry’s growth, with the majority of IT businesses (92%) feeling there’s a significant gap between the skills held by their current workforce and those needed to meet business objectives.