Brace for a Cyber Storm: A Bumpy Ride Through the Future of IT Security

Expect a cyberattack like an unwanted houseguest, says IT security bigwigs. In this era of ‘Imminent Cyberattack Preparedness’, our on-prem workloads are the weakest link, while data exfiltration attacks are the new black. Phishing is still the reigning champ, and without automation, we might as well hand over our keys to the bad guys.

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It's like we're sitting on a ticking time bomb waiting for the inevitable cyber explosion. The world’s top IT and security honchos predict a cyberattack is not just probable, but practically in the mail. Apparently, our on-prem workloads are viewed as more vulnerable than our cloud workloads. And here's a curveball - data exfiltration attacks aren't just more frequent than encryption attacks, they're the new “it” attack. But hey, let’s not forget our old friend, phishing. It still reigns as the leading concern. Oh, and if you're not automating detection, you might as well be turning off your porch light and opening your front door for cyber baddies. So, buckle up, folks, it's going to be a bumpy ride.

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