Overview
40% of large organisations are currently implementing quantum safe encryption, or plan to do so in next 12 months. Source: IDC WW Data Privacy Survey, 2024
Join IDC and Kyndryl to learn about what is next in cyber security: quantum and advanced AI, and how that will shift our focus in the next few years. Following a flurry of efforts in 2024 to achieve NIS2 and DORA compliance, security leaders must now anticipate future cyber security needs as well as understand the implications and implementation requirements for upcoming regulations, such as the EU AI Act. AI is a double-edge sword; on the one hand boosting productivity and competitiveness, but on the other hand the risks of AI misuse and poor AI governance practice pose major threats to a company’s reputation.
Security leaders need to be considering and planning for Quantum encryption readiness as well as building advanced threat hunting capabilities. Advanced threat hunting activities are key to safeguarding critical data and infrastructure, more so since threat actors increasingly leverage AI to support their efforts to achieve successful cyber breaches. There are also new and expanding demands on the security leaders to protect company AI assets as well as applying stronger encryption techniques to thwart harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks.
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