In 2025, organisations will need to adapt to succeed, becoming more proactive and resilient in the face of a rapidly evolving threat landscape.
Operational technology security will become a greater priority, due to the integration of IT and OT infrastructures.
Micro-segmentation will become standard practice to limit the damage of successful attacks.
Nation-state and ransomware attacks will continue to intensify their focus on critical infrastructures in 2025.
Compliance-driven innovation will surge in response to the growing complexity of IT infrastructures.
Connectivity sovereignty will become a major factor in global IT strategies, with distributed cloud architectures and edge computing solutions being adopted.
Advanced AI-powered cyberattacks will drive the development of AI-based security solutions.
Economic pressures will force more organisations to optimise their security investments and consolidate their security tools.
Outdated legacy infrastructures will face increasing scrutiny, with organisations moving toward cloud-based solutions.
Geopolitics and cybersecurity will become increasingly intertwined as National Critical Infrastructure (NCI) becomes a key focus for attackers.
Ubiquitous security services will become the norm, with enterprises demanding a complex protection solution across all networks.