Cyber Insights 2023 | Zero Trust and Identity and Access Management

Zero trust is not a replacement for identity and access management (IAM), but is the extension of IAM principles from people to everyone and everything, everywhere and anytime.

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Cyber Insights 2023: Regulations

The three primary drivers for cyber regulations are voter privacy, the economy, and national security – with the complication that the first is often in conflict with the second and third.

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Cyber Insights 2023: Quantum Computing and the Coming Cryptopocalypse

The cryptopocalypse is the point at which quantum computing becomes powerful enough to use Shor’s algorithm to crack PKI encryption.

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Cyber Insights 2023 | Supply Chain Security

The supply chain threat is directly linked to attack surface management, but the supply chain must be known and understood before it can be remediated.

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Cyber Insights 2023: ICS and Operational Technology

The overall effect of current global geopolitical conditions is that nation states have a greater incentive to target the ICS/OT of critical industries, while cybercriminals have had their restraints reduced.

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Cyber Insights 2023: The Geopolitical Effect

While cyber eyes are trained on Russia, we should remember that it is not the West’s only cyber adversary. China, Iran, and North Korea will all increase their activity through 2023 under cover of the European war.

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