As we enter 2025, the cybersecurity landscape will continue to evolve with new challenges and innovations. Here’s a glimpse into 2024 and crystal ball view into 2025
2024: Year in Review
- Rise in Threat Activity: Threat activity surged with cloud intrusions rising by 75% as organizations increasingly adopted cloud solutions
- Shift in Attack Strategies: Malware-free attacks grew, leveraging legitimate tools within environments instead of external malware
- Escalating Costs: The mean cost of a data breach had reached $4.88 million, thereby pointing to the severe need for advanced cybersecurity measures
- AI Integration: Securonix unveiled Eon, which integrated such innovation as insider threat detection through psycholinguistics, a clear example of how the industry was now turning to AI
- Insider Threats: Studies indicated that 60% of breaches occur through insider threats, making advanced behavioral analytics crucial
2025: Prepping for the Future
- AI in Cybersecurity: AI will make the SOCs more efficient, reducing the workload of analysts and making responses more efficient
- Quantum Computing and Encryption: The risks associated with emerging Quantum technologies have threatened encryption protocols, leading to the need for quantum-safe algorithms
- Insider Threats on Rise: The push for return-to-office poses insider risks with employees and hence the need for behavioral analytics is key
- Collaboration Among Organizations: Shared threat intelligence will increase, allowing organizations to identify and fight threats together
- Data Pipeline Management: Solutions for effective data routing, such as Securonix’s Cyber Data Fabric, will be critical in managing SIEM costs and optimizing analytics
- Expansion of MSSPs: MSSPs will become more prominent, supporting hybrid SOC models and handling advanced threat responses
Securonix’s Vision for 2025
Securonix believes in the empowerment of organizations through innovation and collaboration to stay ahead of the evolving threats with insights driven by AI and the cost-effectiveness of such solutions.