Cybersecurity: Discover the Latest Trends in Data Protection

Cybersecurity: Discover the Latest Trends in Data Protection

A conversation with experts from Inetum in Poland

Organizations must treat cybersecurity as a priority, combining advanced technology, skilled personnel, and strong cultural practices to address growing threats effectively. Delegating security to specialized firms, such as Inetum, can provide enhanced protection and compliance.

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Key Cybersecurity Trends
  • Cybersecurity evolves rapidly, with no universal solution ensuring lasting protection. It relies on three pillars: people, organizations, and technology. Despite the importance of advanced tools, user awareness and organizational practices are crucial.
  • Rising cyberattacks, fueled by geopolitical uncertainty, prompt businesses to increase investments in data security. Stricter regulations and the shift to "zero trust" models are reshaping security strategies.
Building a Security Culture
  • Organizations need to foster a security culture through continuous employee training and dynamic risk strategies. Security measures, such as two-factor authentication, have become standard practices.
Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • AI enhances cybersecurity by detecting threats like phishing and spam emails. It also identifies anomalies in system usage, creating a "digital fingerprint" for users. However, AI itself can be exploited by cybercriminals, necessitating robust protection of AI systems.
Challenges and Recommendations
  • Phishing and DDoS attacks dominate as major threats. Experts recommend regular security audits, robust data protection policies, and proactive training. Adopting solutions like Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems ensures real-time monitoring and response to threats.
Inetum’s Contributions
  • Inetum, a global IT service provider, offers advanced cybersecurity solutions, including its Keenaï platform, which integrates tools like Keenai ALERT and Keenai SOC for comprehensive threat detection and management. The company's Cyber Defence Centre supports clients in risk assessment, infrastructure protection, and regulatory compliance.
Regulatory Landscape
  • The NIS 2 directive emphasizes improved security and risk management, impacting EU and non-EU companies working with European institutions in sectors like healthcare and finance.

 

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