Key executives at Qualys have shared their insights into cybersecurity trends expected in 2025, highlighting the increasing drive to consolidate security capabilities, the role of AI, and evolving risks from nation-state attacks.
Richard Sorosina, Chief Technology and Solutions Officer and Vice President of Solution Architecture for EMEA & APAC at Qualys, discussed the anticipated increase in the drive to consolidate security capabilities into unified platforms.
“Consolidation of security capabilities has been on the agenda of many organisations for a while, and this will only continue to increase in 2025,” Sorosina noted.
“And now, organisations are increasingly moving towards a unified platform approach that can provide both a centralised view of risk across the organisation, and mechanisms to remediate that risk when found. This has primarily been driven by a need to reduce complexity, increase operational efficiency, enhance detection and response capabilities, and reduce overall cost.”
He further explained the benefits of a unified platform approach.
“A unified platform is not a single solution that does everything but is one that provides a strong set of core…