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    Top 5 upcoming trends in 2020 for Cyber Security

    Cybersecurity is very important for any business. No business wants to be a victim of a cyber attack so the role of cybersecurity in an organization is an extremely important one. The best way to ensure a business will not become the victim of a cyber attack is to verify the business has an effective security plan in place before any attack can happen.

    Cyber security has emerged as the most discussed area of concern in organizations across the globe. As we usher in 2020, the scope of discussion needs to go beyond the upcoming security products and services to new innovations in the security industry.

    With rising instances of data breaches in the world, organizations are realizing that cyber security needs to be more than an afterthought. Hackers are increasingly getting smarter and spreading their wings beyond phishing attacks to target everything from stolen credentials to cloud misconfigurations to the remote access tools (RATs).

    Some of the key Cyber Security trends to watch out in the year ahead are:

    Privacy and personal data protection will take the centre stage

    With the draft Personal Data Protection Bill getting the nod at the cabinet, the focus on data privacy is set to reach a tipping point in 2020. Organizations will invest in aligning their infrastructure to the requirements in the Personal Data Protection Bill to gain business edge and avoid penalties.

    Businesses will mature in their approach to data and privacy protection legislation

    Due to regulatory implications following the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the upcoming Indian cyber security policy, there will be a greater awareness on the need for data privacy and cyber security amidst organizations and individuals. This trend will continue in 2020 and beyond.

    This will establish the culture of security and invoke businesses to adopt proactive approach to data privacy and cyber security rather than a reactive one.

    “Privacy by Design” Approach

    Privacy shouldn’t be treated as an added feature once the product or service has been built and marketed. It must be encompassed in the entire design. In 2020, more businesses will adopt the Privacy by Design approach while creating new technologies and systems. Privacy will be incorporated into tech and systems, by default, which means products or services will be designed with privacy as a priority, along with whatever other purpose the system serves.

    Growth of 5G and elevated threats of cyber-attacks

    With impressive infrastructure deployments already in progression, 5G is prepared to grow in major markets such as India. The 5G standard will offer a multitude of benefits, such as enhanced speed and performance, lower latency, and better efficiency. But it will also come with risks. Increased number of internet-connected devices and an elevated use of virtualization and the cloud will enable hackers to target more devices and launch bigger cyber-attacks.

    According to industry experts, the weak link in 5G’s security is likely to be communication between devices connected to the internet. As per Gartner, the number of internet-connected devices will grow from 14.2 billion to 25 billion by 2021. Hence, the year 2020 will see governments, telecoms companies and technology groups coming together to work on establishing security standards for 5G and the Internet of Things.

    Cyber Defence Centres (CDCs)

    While breaches and cyber-attacks are unavoidable in this digital world, the challenge lies in taking appropriate steps to reduce the impact by proactively responding to threats with efficient detection techniques. Hence, Cyber Defence Centres have emerged as a viable solution for ensuring security, since they consist of a team of cyber security experts and trained engineers. CDCs dedicate themselves entirely to manage high-quality IT security operations and run a network surveillance every day along with predictive analysis, irrespective of whether there is an unusual event or not. The year 2020 will witness enterprises establishing strong cyber defence mechanism by adapting to latest technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and behaviour analytics.

    ELE Times Research Desk
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