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By Pascal
Geenens, Cyber Security Evangelist Radware
AI, Public Cloud, Quantum Computing Cyber Security Predictions
2019 has been
an extraordinary year for cyber security hacks and emerging vulnerabilities. We
saw a record number of state sponsored cyber-attacks, ransomware campaigns, as
well as an increased number of breaches occurring due to ignorance,
misconceptions and poorly configured environments. The public cloud migrations
are accelerating and new application architectures have made many organizations
more agile but has also exposed them to new security vulnerabilities and
pitfalls. Individuals are becoming aware of the sensitivity and impact of
misinformation campaigns raising their awareness on the power of data cause
them to have an urgent craving for improved privacy. What does the cyber
security landscape hold as we move into 2020? Advances in technology from AI to
quantum computing are paving the way for new possibilities.
AI will
amplify fake news and disinformation campaigns
Disinformation
and fake news can create serious havoc in business and organizations. In
today's digital age, its significance has increased and is being used as a
weapon in the cyber arsenal of nation states. As deep learning algorithms to
generate fake images and movies become more powerful, I predict this
application of AI will be a catalyst for large scale disinformation and fake
news campaigns that are targeted and individualized based on the behavior and
psychological profile of each victim.
Data breaches
through stupidity or ignorance will fade out
The Wall Street Journal reports that most cloud data
breaches occur due to a lack of proper data protection and security measures. Gartner estimates up to 95% of cloud breaches stem from
human errors. Cloud security strategies are lagging behind actual cloud use and
leaving companies with unsanctioned public cloud access creating unnecessary
risk exposure. I predict that in 2020 data breaches caused by misconfiguration
on the public cloud will fade out as cloud- and service-providers take a
stronger role in helping organizations reduce their attack surface.
Organizations are becoming more experienced, learning from other's previous
mistakes, and getting better at evaluating and mitigating the risks associated
with their cloud migrations.
Quantum
communication will start to become integrated into security policies
Quantum
communication, the field of applied quantum physics for protecting information
channels against eavesdropping, will become an important technology for
organizations that trade in sensitive and highly valuable information. Quantum
key distribution, one of the most well-known and developed applications of
quantum cryptography, will become more widespread as we are getting into the
dawn of quantum supremacy, the potential to solve problems that classical
computers practically cannot. But as researchers get closer to quantum
supremacy, the tension will grow among organizations that are handling
sensitive and highly valuable information. This tension will push certain
organizations across the line to take protect their communications against
cryptographic attacks through quantum communication technology. I predict
that we will see this trend begin in 2020.
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About the Author
Pascal
Geenens, Cyber Security Evangelist Radware
Pascal is a recognized cyber security and
emerging Technology thought leader with 20+ years of experience in Information
Technology. As part of the Radware Security Research team Pascal actively
researches IoT malware. Pascal discovered the BrickerBot, JenX and Demonbot
botnets, conducted extensive research on Hajime, the Hadoop YARN attack
surface, and follows closely new developments and threats in the IoT space as
well as applications of AI in cyber security and hacking.