(ANSA) – MILAN, DEC 23 – Trend Micro, a company that deals with cybersecurity, presented “Project 2030: Scenarios for the future of cybersecurity”, a study to which a web series is linked that show how the world could be beginning of the next decade, especially with regard to the new threats to cyber security. Among these, the group includes upcoming 5G and 6G connectivity standards, which will make intrusion attempts more precise and sophisticated. Then the artificial intelligence tools, which will be able to give even hackers without technical skills the opportunity to carry out cybercriminal attacks, on a larger scale, facilitated by automatic software. Furthermore, for Trend Micro, the techniques of concealment through artificial intelligence make it impossible to attribute identities, posing problems on the effective recognition of criminals and their unauthorized access to breached systems. An interesting starting point is that of “techno-nationalism”. With this term, the specialists indicate a scenario in which advanced technology becomes “a key geostrategic tool for some of the most powerful nations in the world and this will further widen the gap with other countries”. Project 2030 was built on the basis of open source research, studying threat landscape reports from companies and scientists, monitoring patents, and with the support of an invitation-only online survey and another aimed at CISOs. “The research-based web series is intended to be an engaging and fun way to get a glimpse into the future and allow organizations to think about how they will have to adapt to new realities,” says the company. (HANDLE).
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