Cybersecurity in Flux: Big Tech Moves, Global Hacks & The Future of Digital Defense
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Verizon & Accenture joined forces to tackle cyber threats, while the U.S. allegedly eased pressure on Russia in cybersecurity policies. Poland’s space agency was hacked, with fingers pointing at Russia. BlackBerry sold its Cylance security assets to Arctic Wolf but remains a player in critical cybersecurity. Meanwhile, a wrongful arrest in an Australian hacking case raises concerns. Lastly, the cybersecurity market is set to hit $423.8B by 2033, driven by AI and Zero Trust strategies.
Reference: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/hacker-hacks-7126276864670670848/
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