Today’s reliance on data is creating a variety of new challenges for businesses and individuals alike. We use data in more places on more devices, creating more opportunities for data loss. At the same time, cybercriminals are using huge amounts of computing power and cutting-edge AI to make their attacks more effective and damaging – and they are producing new strains of ransomware faster than traditional anti-virus can keep up.
We’ll look at the emerging IT trends that are making traditional approaches obsolete, and how the new discipline of cyber protection is more effective in safeguarding critical data, applications and systems.
2. IDC, The Digital Universe of Opportunities
Data is
doubling every
two years
3. Data is critical for
AI decision making
AI can examine all of the data an organization has collected, on multiple
systems over many years, to find new insights and add value
4. Data is driving
the Internet of Things
(IoT)
Intel estimates there will be 200 billion
IoT devices by 2020, up from 2 billion in 2006
5. Data is now
“the world’s most
valuable resource”
economist.com/leaders/2017/05/06/
the-worlds-most-valuable-resource-is-no-longer-oil-but-data
26. Safety
Ensure that a reliable copy of your data is always available
Accessibility
Make your data easily available from anywhere at any time
Privacy
Control who has visibility and access to your data
Authenticity
Have undeniable proof a copy is an exact replica of the original
Security
Protect your data, apps, and systems against malicious threats
SAPAS: Five Vectors of Cyber Protection