Nation-state threats will increase in sophistication and target critical infrastructure, government agencies and businesses.
As global geopolitical tensions rise, cyberattacks from nation-state actors will grow more sophisticated.
Supply chain attacks on third party vendors will continue and become a major cause of disruptions.
Organizations will have to adopt a holistic view of cybersecurity that includes partners, suppliers, contractors, and service providers.
Regulatory compliance will become more complex, with new regulations on the horizon such as NIS2 and DORA pushing organizations towards better cybersecurity frameworks.
Organizations that invest in comprehensive cybersecurity programs extending beyond just compliance are better positioned to protect against risks, maintain reputation, and earn customer trust.
As the number and complexity of regulatory frameworks increase, demand for compliance-as-a-service solutions that simplify adherence will rise.
Consolidation of security tools will be vital in order to manage the increasing complexity of the threat and regulatory landscape.
UK organizations need to proactively stay informed about the latest cybersecurity trends and technologies in order to protect themselves from growing threats.