The cybersecurity landscape is evolving rapidly, shaped by advancements in technology, state-sponsored activities, hacktivism, and the rise of AI both in attacks and defence transforming how organizations must approach security. Learn adaptive cybersecurity strategies in an interconnected world and stay ahead of the threat with next-gen insights and solutions. c
Join us at the Security Summit, where industry leaders and experts will come together to explore the forefront of cybersecurity. The event will delve into critical areas such as security operations, application and cloud security, AI-driven security solutions, and network security. The summit will be essential for cybersecurity professionals, IT leaders, and anyone dedicated to safeguarding their organization against emerging cyber threats, providing them with actionable strategies to stay ahead of emerging threats while fostering a supportive and sustainable cybersecurity culture.
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Analista geopolitica, reporter e scrittrice
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Dave Clemente leads IDC’s C-Suite Tech Agenda research in Europe, with a primary focus on analyzing and assessing tech spending and buyer preferences. His research covers emerging trends around C-Suite technology objectives, priorities and investments.
Dave is a research professional with more than thirteen years’ experience in think tanks (Chatham House and the International Institute for Strategic Studies) and professional services (including PwC and Deloitte). He started his career in cyber security and risk management, and is a regular conference speaker and broadcast media contributor (including BBC, CNN, and Sky). He has authored numerous publications on topics including C-suite technology priorities, digital transformation, risk management, and data protection.
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This presentation looks at how security leaders can strengthen organizational resilience while prioritizing security investments – all in a moment of high uncertainty for European security and defense. IDC research shows that cybersecurity budgets were under increasing pressure in 2024, but how might this change as everything related to security – including cybersecurity – receives greater attention in 2025? This budget pressure is happening at the same time as regulations such as NIS2, The Cyber Resilience Act and DORA have been agreed. However, few companies have implemented appropriate policies to prevent, detect, and respond to incidents, so there is clearly a need for internal improvements on the path to robust cybersecurity. Drawing on insight from IDC data and engagement with CISOs, this presentation will offer insight to help European cybersecurity leaders improve strategy and manage risk in a moment of heightened uncertainty.
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The efficient management of identities and access has become central to digital business. It determines the speed and agility with which an organization is able to operate or pursue new goals; it underpins employee productivity and enables operational efficiencies; and it is key to security, privacy, and compliance. Most organizations have deployed identity and access management (IAM) solutions to handle their operational demands effectively.
Ransomware attacks have been one of the most high-profile scourges of business over the past decade — and the threat shows no signs of abating. If anything, it has become more prevalent as “ransomware as a service” has lowered the entry barrier for threat actors. Innovation by cybercriminals keeps security teams on high alert. When governments and security agencies advise organizations not to pay ransom, attackers may switch to extortionware approaches.
Cybersecurity threats continue to increase. According to ENISA’s 2023 Threat Landscape report, there were around 2,580 observed incidents in the EU between July 2022 and June 2023. In the previous reporting period, there were less than 800. ENISA reported that 19% of events targeted public administrations, by far the largest industry.