PAUL HADJY
The shift to remote work presented significant cybersecurity challenges for our clients, having vastly increased the digital footprint to be protected. Being a cloud-native company enabled us to scale our services quickly in line with evolving requirements, where we continued to deliver innovative, best-in-class cybersecurity solutions for cloud-based, decentralized workspaces.
Cyber threats will continue to evolve in line with digitalization, making it essential for business leaders to invest in growing their cyber defense capabilities. With the use of cloud platforms for remote work set to continue, a consolidation of IT and security tools will likely become the norm.
We’re observing this trend in cloud security — the same area our Warden solution covers — with IT leaders increasingly combining functions such as antivirus and threat detection, secure code practices, cloud workload protection, and infrastructure protection.
Minimizing applications enhances overall speed and efficiency — vital elements of effective cybersecurity — as teams can receive information and execute necessary actions from a single platform.
We’re also anticipating increased use of selflearning entities powered by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, augmenting the ability of security teams to accurately and automatically detect anomalous behavior. Collectively, these will provide the necessary elements for secure growth in a digital-first economy.