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Upcoming Cyber Security Trends in 2023

Upcoming Cyber Security Trends in 2023

Every year, the global, fast-paced cybersecurity movement finds new directions. With a surge in more sophisticated cyber-attacks, it becomes clear that staying a step ahead of threat actors is the way to go.  As we advance into 2023, cybersecurity will have a different face; methods will change, and only organisations that can read the signs will stay on top of the game.

 

The following cybersecurity strategies are set to become the winning approaches for saving your organisation from huge business losses in 2023.

 

What Are the Future Trends in Cyber Security for 2023?

 

Here’s what you should expect in cyber protection efforts in the coming year.

 

Harmonisation and Tightening of Cyber Security Policy and Regulations

 

It’s getting more challenging to keep up with multiple and varied cyber security regulations from country to country. Complying with several different cyber security policies and regulations can dampen the enthusiasm among multinational companies, but there will be great news in 2023.

 

As the year unfolds, the cyber security community will witness more cross-country handshakes between cyber regulators. There will be bilateral and multilateral policy harmonisation that will save money for concerned organisations and boost their security drive.

 

2023 will also bring policy-tightening moves from regulators looking to insulate their jurisdictions from cyber threats. More countries will adopt cyber protection measures similar to the UK’s Cyber Essentials Certification. Organisations that fail to meet up may fall off the moving train.

 

Increasing Spread of the Cyber Awareness Culture 

 

More organisations and businesses are seeing the need for cyber security awareness campaigns. In 2023, there will be an unprecedented drive for education and training on seemingly basic but essential cybersecurity safeguards such as password strengths, detecting suspicious activity, evading third-party links, software updates, phishing attacks, and multi-factor authentication.

 

State organisations such as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) organize training for cybersecurity personnel and general staff. More organisations will sign up for these training sessions in 2023 than ever before. Moreover, in-house training will also trend in the coming year to educate employees to fight against cyber criminals.

 

More Organisations Will Use Artificial Intelligence 

 

In 2023, the adoption of AI in cyber threat detection will grow. Although artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a while, cybercriminals are utilizing it more dangerous than ever.

 

As cybercriminals are using more sophisticated attack methods; in parallel, organisations will have to use more advanced defence methods and tools. The use of artificial intelligence is already on the spike, but this trend will keep going upward in the coming year due to its effectiveness in terms of threat hunting, incident response, and other defensive methods. SIEM, SOAR, and XDR are the most widely used AI-based tools against cyber threats.

 

There Will Be a Greater Focus on Securing IoT Devices 

 

IoT devices typically have poor security postures, which is nothing new. Cybercriminals target IoT devices to infiltrate a victim’s network so that they can carry out attacks or introduce malware. In 2023, organizations will focus on securing IoT devices, making them more resistant to criminal penetration.

 

In addition to basic IoT security measures such as connecting devices to separate Wi-Fi networks, regular updates, and the use of firewalls, Organisations will begin to use Enterprise Network Operators (ENOs). As alternating between private and public networks can expose any organisation to risks, ENOs provide safer IoT connectivity and roaming from private to public networks while allowing central control.

 

Automation and Integration Will Enjoy Increased Adoption. 

 

Relying solely on human power can be expensive, time-consuming, and slow. Integration and automation will be even more important in 2023.

 

Advanced automated cyber security tools, including threat management, scanning, incident response, and vulnerability management tools are going to be more automated and will be utilized more than before. The best aspect is that these programs will carry out security tasks independently, unprompted and unsupervised when configured properly.

 

How to Prepare Your Organisation for the Upcoming Cyber Security Trends

 

Your organization can fortify itself against cyber attacks by riding on the cybersecurity waves of 2023. Here’s how:

 

Cyber Awareness Training

 

Water the ground by registering your security team for any of the numerous cybersecurity summits or conducting in-house training programs. Your organisation will benefit from security-conscious and well-updated staff.

 

Automated Tools

 

You can also implement AI and automated cybersecurity tools to scan, detect, and patch up your company’s systems. If the costs give you second thoughts, think about the possible financial losses a more sophisticated cybersecurity architecture can help you avoid.

 

Insist on Safer IoT Devices

 

With the increasing number of IoT devices, your organisation should take security measures in terms of new technologies as mentioned above used to better protect the IoT devices. IoT devices are most vulnerable due to their nature if not protected effectively.

 

Conclusion

 

One way to keep your organisation profitable is to ensure you don’t lose money. Securing company data and systems from cyber-attacks is a giant step in this direction.

 

Keeping your cyber security pace with modern threats and defences is the need of time. Failure to do so can lead to various business losses, including financial loss, reputation loss, or operational disruption. Organisations that will keep their security measure up to date in the coming year will enjoy the benefits of a vigorously protected network.

 

At Texaport, we understand the importance of these advancements, and we work with our clients to put a reliable system in place to improve their business efficiency. Our team has a wide range of IT knowledge and remains acquainted with the movements in the IT industry. Find out more here.

26/12/2022

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