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Robert Hannigan, the Head of International Business EMEA at BlueVoyant, has shared his insights on the evolving threat landscape anticipated for 2025. As technology continues to advance, the risks associated with cyber threats are also expected to escalate. Hannigan highlights the growing prevalence of ransomware attacks, which are becoming increasingly sophisticated and targeted. Organizations must be prepared for these threats as cybercriminals refine their tactics.
In addition to ransomware, Hannigan discusses the implications of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. While AI can enhance defensive measures, it also poses challenges, as attackers may leverage AI for more effective and damaging attacks. The interplay between AI and cybersecurity will be crucial in shaping defense strategies.
Furthermore, the emergence of quantum technology is set to revolutionize the cybersecurity landscape. Hannigan emphasizes the need for organizations to adopt proactive measures to safeguard their data against potential quantum-enabled threats. As 2025 approaches, understanding these dynamics will be essential for businesses aiming to navigate the complexities of the future threat environment.
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