Jakarta, INTI - The year 2023 witnessed a surge in sophisticated cyberattacks, leaving essential services and industries reeling. Threat actors have devised novel tactics to extort victims, with even major corporations falling prey to phishing scams, data breaches, and fraudulent payment portals. As a result, businesses are scrambling to adopt innovative cybersecurity measures to stay ahead of the curve.
In this critical climate, cybersecurity experts at Integrity360, a leading security organization, offer insights into the potential threatscape of 2024. Their predictions highlight a growing role for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a shift towards more proactive security strategies.
Continuous Threat Exposure Management: The New Mainstream
Integrity360 anticipates a significant rise in continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) as organizations prioritize risk evaluation. Both established and emerging technologies are expected to focus on CTEM, with the approach becoming a mainstay in 2024.
Brian Martin, Director of Product Management at Integrity360, explains, "CTEM empowers organizations to proactively identify and address vulnerabilities within their attack surfaces, which have grown considerably in recent years. It goes beyond just patching holes; it allows businesses to adjust their security posture by evaluating users, controls, and other critical elements to ensure best practices are followed."
Martin further suggests that industry adoption of CTEM could accelerate the convergence of key security tools.
"CTEM encompasses various pillars, products, and functionalities," he says. "These include external attack surface management, cyber asset management, attack path management, digital risk protection, vulnerability assessment and management, and continuous testing. Currently, these operate as separate solutions, but that's likely to change in 2024."
Consolidation and AI Integration: The Future of Security Solutions
Martin predicts consolidation as a key theme in 2024, with previously isolated products evolving into features within broader security frameworks like CTEM programs.
"AI and machine learning will play a crucial role in streamlining security operations," he adds. "These technologies can automate repetitive tasks, allowing security professionals to focus on more strategic initiatives."
The Takeaway: AI-Powered Proactive Security
The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, demanding a proactive approach. Integrity360's forecast highlights the potential of AI-powered CTEM to empower organizations to identify and mitigate evolving threats. As businesses navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape, embracing AI and a proactive security posture will be essential in 2024 and beyond.
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