Seven trends for the cyber and forensics landscape

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In a new white paper, experts from McGrathNicol have identified seven key trends that are set to shape the cyber and forensics landscape in 2020. A round up of the seven trends.

More value from cyber systems

Monitoring digital activity – be it from within the organisation or outside – is crucial to detecting and preventing cyber threats, although this represents an imposition on employees and individuals within a business. Under a stringent regulatory environment, prevention is becoming increasingly crucial, putting businesses in a tough spot.

According to McGrathNicol’s experts, new technology such as advanced analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) will help organisations toe the line between monitoring digital activity and maintaining distance, thereby creating tremendous value. These tools can detect deviations with speed and accuracy, only drawing human intervention when it is necessary. Investments in cyber tech are increasing, and this is expects to only grow further.

Seven trends for the cyber and forensics landscape

A bigger focus on compliance

The firm’s expert note a shift in Australia’s regulatory tone from relatively moderate to very strict, evidenced by the Royal Commission inquiries and their

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