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10 trends defining cybersecurity in the year of identity Bharat Panchal C4 Secure After 30 years working in IT, Bharat
2022 began with remote and hybrid work continuing to shape how organisations do business; ransomware and other attacks doing
decided to focus on helping businesses by offering the RSA SecurID® Suite. This uses identity insights, threat intelligence and business context to provide secure access to all their users, across all applications. He delivers peace of mind
more damage than ever; and business users
to end-users and to management. With
and consumers alike demanding digital access
contravening strict rules on data access
that’s easy, convenient and secure.
Bharat’s help firms don’t worry about and GDPR regulations or about loss of data due to malicious attacks or plain forgetfulness. 01604 439303 sales@c4secure.co.uk
The common denominator for
that illustrate the ways in which
cybersecurity in these challenging
identity both reflects and defines
circumstances? Identity.
cybersecurity today. Read on to
In a time when businesses must operate without a protective perimeter, when the stakes for protecting private data and intellectual property have never
learn more about the challenges and opportunities in identity – and, by extension, cybersecurity – that are top of mind for 2022. Prior to the pandemic, zero
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on multi-factor authentication (MFA), governance processes and other identity-centric measures—is increasingly becoming accepted as a powerful means to a secure end.
been higher, and when users are
trust was often dismissed as hype.
growing increasingly impatient with
But that’s changing, especially as
cumbersome access, identity has
organisations rely more on mobile
become central to how organisations
connectivity, cloud operations and
1. The staying power of zero trust
secure their resources and enable
other security-sensitive ways of
As long as passwords are hard for
their users. Here, we share ten trends
working. Zero trust – built largely
users to remember and easy for
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