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Technology Predictions 2018: Cybersecurity

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“We anticipate destructive trends like the rise of Hivenets and Swarmbots, ransom of Commercial Services will continue to be a big business, next-gen Morphic Malware will be a big threat and the Critical Infrastructure will come to the Forefront.”

Rajesh Maurya
Regional Vice President
India & SAARC Fortinet

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“With respect to India, in 2018 we will experience more number of attacks targeted at the ATMs, especially malware attacks. We also expect to see a rise in security incidents across Public Cloud platforms.”

Nilesh Jain
Country Manager
India & SAARC
Trend Micro

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“Come next year, AI will give security teams the ability to assess and prioritize security vulnerabilities based on more than just a single label, thus offering deeper protection.”

Sanjai Gangadharan
Regional Director SAARC
A10 Networks

 

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“Sadly, we don’t see these data breaches diminishing in 2018, and with the draft of the Data Protection and Privacy Policy due in January it will only continue to be a hot topic and something we are continuing to see.”

Sunil Sharma
Managing Director – Sales
India & SAARC
Sophos

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“In 2018, we’ll begin to see smart homes held for “ransom” and an uptick in personal data being accessed for theft and blackmail purposes. Hackers are becoming more sophisticated in exploiting security vulnerabilities in internet-connected devices.”

Jason Hart
CTO – Identity and Data Protection
Gemalto

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“In 2018, we’ll likely see attackers leverage hybrid network connectivity to infiltrate cloud and OT networks where traditional cybersecurity measures are still being fleshed out.”

Ron Davidson
CTO and Vice President, R&D
Skybox Security

 

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