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Making cyber security decisions out of fear and uncertainty might lead to rapid results and short-term traction, but once the immediate obstacle has been overcome, the momentum can soon wane. For a fully invested culture of support for cyber endeavours, Christian notes how a benefits-first approach to good (and not just adequate) security will lead to ongoing strategic cyber defence with increased organisational investment.
Paul and Christian discuss what, in their view, the future of the global cyber threat landscape might look like in a time of such geopolitical upheaval and technological advancements. Christian explores his view that what we’re likely to see in the near future is more of the same, at an accelerated rate, referencing the CIA Triad and the continued challenges of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability, particularly in the context of biometric data.
Key Points:
* Where do technical skills and operational understanding meet in senior cyber roles?
* What are the risks of approaching cyber security as a box-ticking exercise?
* Working backwards from assuming a breach will take place, how can organisations prepare themselves?
* Are security certifications enough to demonstrate a truly committed approach to cyber defence?
* How does the CIA Triad relate to the future of the cyber threat landscape?
What are the present and emerging dangers of data security surrounding biometric data?
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