In the 21st Century, online security is considered a key issue for individuals, businesses and government. As we move more of our lives online, cybersecurity has serious implications for the preservation of our privacy, data and financial assets. This is a worldwide priority with Gartner predicting that global spending on cybersecurity will reach $170.4 billion by 2022. Increasingly, making smart choices and staying informed about cybersecurity has individual and collective relevance as we saw when Travelex experienced a hacking breach in late 2019. Not only did their system recovery take days, many travellers were left without access to digital funds over the new year’s period as well as questions around personal data security. While legislation tries to keep up with tech advancements and the next wave of security threats, what should you know to stay ahead of the cybersecurity curve?
Five cybersecurity trends to know in 2020
Data Protection Regulation Goes Global
We’ve gone from limited regional data legislation to many countries working overtime to protect citizen data. It’s likely that this will become the default with the EU implementing this in just two years with its GDPR laws. As we become more globalized, staying across cybersecurity laws wherever you are is a smart precautionary measure.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Security Solutions Go Mainstream
AI is making a mark on cybersecurity with its ability to streamline processes with automation, efficient chat-bots, and logic-based resolution of data issues. It can also manage threats on a predictive rather than reactive basis with its analytical heft to identify issues before they evolve into risks.
Cloud Security Continues to Grow in Importance
Managing your cloud security is a critical component of 2020 data with nearly everyone storing personal and professional data on services like Google Drive, Apple iCloud, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox and more. Securing your cloud storage requires the same precautionary habits as locking the front door of your home every time you leave.
The Importance of Security for the “Connected Everything” Age
One of the leading lifestyle trends in tech is the proliferation of the Internet of Things seen most commonly with smart devices in your home. Integrating this tech into your existing cybersecurity is an essential part of looking after yourself on all devices connected to the internet.
The Emergence of Next-Gen Authentication Technology
Rather than be tricked out of your password, consider two-factor authentication so that even a ‘strong’ password is protected. The next wave of personal password security is already seen with fingerprints on many apps and phones so consider how you can implement sophisticated measures with all of your accounts.
Find out more to protect your online security
This infographic explores these trends and provides you with further analysis as a 101 on cybersecurity. Key information, statistics and explanations on the trends outlined above are an essential starting point of understanding how to protect your data. Read on to learn more with this graphic from Paradyn who specialize in managed IT services.