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#CES2021: AI and Quantum Technologies Set to Disrupt Cybersecurity IndustryArtificial intelligence (AI) and quantum are set to be the following major experience disruptors and will have a profound impact at the cybersecurity sector, in accordance with audio machine in a consultation at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021.Advancements in those spaces are much more likely to lead to new choices for cyber-criminals to leverage attacks, then again conversely, may also permit the development of more potent cybersecurity defen
#CES2021: AI and Quantum Technologies Set to Disrupt Cybersecurity IndustryArtificial intelligence (AI) and quantum are set to be the next major technology disruptors and will have a profound impact on the cybersecurity sector, according to speakers in a session at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021.Advancements in these areas are likely to lead to new opportunities for cyber-criminals to leverage attacks, but conversely, can also enable the development of stronger cybersecurity defenOriginal article
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  3. "Poor Cybersecurity Behaviors Prevalent Amongst UK Remote WorkersNearly a quarter (23%) of UK office workers rely on unauthorized devices to work from home, a new study by CybSafe has found.The research revealed that poor personal cybersecurity practices are commonplace amongst workers operating outside of corporate environments, which is worrying ashome working is expected to become far more prevalent following the COVID-19 crisis". (August 21, 2020)
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  5. "Aviation Industry Lacks Cohesive Cybersecurity ApproachA new study published today by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has identified the need for cybersecurity practices within the aviation sector to be unified.ThestudyPathways to a Cyber Resilient Aviation Industrydescribes how airlines, airports, and aircraft manufacturerscurrently take different approaches to countering cyber-risks". (April 15, 2021)
  6. "Shift to Remote Work Necessitating Greater Innovation in CybersecurityCybersecurity trends emerging from nearly a year of remote working were highlighted by a panel of experts during a RSAC 365 Innovation Showcase webinar.Robert Ackerman JR, founder and managing director, Allegis Cyber, described how the virtualization of organizations perimeters has significantly expanded the attack surface for cyber-criminals". (February 22, 2021)
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