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Written by Adeshina Emmanuel
What is the future of cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity is a key issue of our time.
More of our personal lives and business activities are being conducted online than ever, making cybersecurity a key issue of our time. Understanding what the future of cybersecurity is will show you how to make the best use of your resources and stay safe not just today, but tomorrow too.
The future of cybersecurity is hard to predict because the industry is constantly evolving in response to the shifting behaviours of cyber criminals and the new attacks they develop. For example, the number of global ransomware hacks increased by nearly 25% between 2018 and 2019, prompting cybersecurity developers and businesses to create new software to counter the trend.
Nobody can tell exactly what the next major cyber threat will be or where it will come from, but experts still have a good idea of the general direction that we’re heading to.
A digital immune system (DIS) combines practices and technologies for software design, development, operations and analytics to mitigate business risks.
A robust digital immune system protects applications and services from anomalies, such as the effects of software bugs or security issues by making applications more resilient so that they recover quickly from failures. It can reduce business continuity risks created when critical applications and services are severely compromised or stop working altogether.
Enterprises face unprecedented challenges in ensuring resilient operating environments, accelerated digital delivery and the reliable end-user experience,” says Joachim Herschmann, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner. “The business expects to have the ability to react to market changes quickly and innovate at a fast rate. End users expect more than sound functionality — they want high performance and their transactions and data to be secure and satisfactory interactions.
A digital immune system combines a range of practices and technologies from software design, development, automation, operations and analytics to create a superior user experience (UX) and reduce system failures that impact business performance. A DIS protects applications and services to make them more resilient so that they recover quickly from failures.
During a recent Gartner survey about overcoming the barriers to digital execution, nearly half of the respondents (48%) stated that the primary objective of their digital investments is to improve the customer experience (CX). DIS will be critical to ensuring that CX isn’t compromised by defects, system failures or anomalies, such as software bugs or security issues.
Gartner expects that by 2025, organizations that invest in building digital immunity will increase customer satisfaction by decreasing downtime by 80%.
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