Innovations Cybersecurity Specialists Need to Know About

Innovative things in CyberSecurity

Cybersecurity continues to evolve and change and obviously, with that comes innovations that previously might have seemed a long way off or even unlikely. The electronic world is moving at a very rapid pace and that means an increase in cyber crime; not to mention an increase in the sophistication of cyber criminals. As these hackers and thieves grow more sophisticated, so too do those who work to prevent, stop and catch them.    

Cybersecurity courses are one area where people working in cybersecurity gain their knowledge to create new advancements. This may come up through courses like Comptia Security+ certification courses, Network+ certificationa+ certificationCySA+ Training course or from some of the numerous other cybersecurity courses offerings available today. Students who advance their education and earn certifications are often the leaders behind the greatest advancements in cybersecurity.  

 

Some of the biggest innovations in cybersecurity are things that even the most creative IT individual couldn’t have imagined 10 or 15 years ago. They may have dreamed about it, but they certainly couldn’t have been convinced it was possible! Here are a few examples: 

  • Active surface discovery. Instead of the passive VPN/firewall method of attack prevention that simple works to keep cyber criminals outstartup business Cycognito created a continuous attack service that is constantly mapping and organizing an organization’s exposed elements while also dealing with potential breaches. This is one of the few solutions that works to mirror the way cyber criminals operate. They constantly scan and look for weaknesses in an organization’s electronic defences. Cycognito’s solution constantly scans for the same thing, but in order to prevent issues and keep organizations ahead of the criminals. 
  • Quibits aren’t something from Harry Potter and the like. They’re actually quantum bits which take the standard 0 and 1 from bits and apply a two-level quantum system where the states of the bit can be 0 or 1, but can also be in a linear combination of both 0 or 1. Without getting too far into how quantum bits work, the point is that computers using quantum bits are able to respond much more quickly than a bit-based counterpart. It’s not in the common world for use yet and there are significant problems to overcome (like cracking encryption within minutes, seconds or even instantly) but there is potential for this type of computing in the future.  
  • Machine learning and AI aren’t new to those in the IT field, but what may be new is DarkTrace’s ability to actively hunt down cybercriminal actions once they’ve breached an organization’s defences. By watching for patterns and ensuring machine learning occurs based on every experience, DarkTrace can spot negative activity in remote apps and systems and adds to that defence by providing ongoing preventative action as well.  
  • IT and OT come together. You know what IT stands for. OT is operational technology and refers to proprietary technologies that perform operations. OT covers things like bank machines, a manufacturing plant’s floor system or a greenhouse’s automation. These are computer-based systems that are kept separate from IT networks to ensure security. As time goes by, there will be a need for these two sides of the organization’s equation (IT and OT) to work more closely together to create more integration and hopefully security. It falls into the realm of the Internet of Things and how this is managed going forward as solutions are created. 
  • Blockchain technology to protect data. Believed to be virtually unhackable, blockchain technology can be a great source of security for organizations when it comes to data. The ability to use blockchain to timestamp data makes it inaccessible to hackers. Even if, in time, it were possible to access it, the data wouldn’t be readable due to the high level of encryption (however, as noted above, quantum computing could change all of that). Blockchain is also a decentralized system which makes it much more challenging to identify vulnerabilities.  

 

IT is constantly growing and changing and there is perhaps no part of IT that is moving as fast as cybersecurity. It’s time to get to know a few of the innovations that are already on the horizon as well as those that may soon bring new benefits and challenges to the electronic world.  


Written by: Ronda Payne 

 

 

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