The year 2024 witnessed a surge in cyber threats, exposing critical vulnerabilities across industries. Ransomware attacks crippled healthcare, energy, and transportation sectors, while many organizations struggled with inadequate incident response plans. AI-powered threats, including sophisticated malware and phishing schemes, outpaced traditional defenses, and insecure IoT networks became prime targets for botnet attacks and data breaches.
Human errors, insider threats, and cloud misconfigurations further amplified risks, compounded by legislative gaps and rising cyber insurance costs. These challenges highlight the urgent need for adaptive, collaborative, and human-centric cybersecurity strategies to protect the digital landscape effectively.
ET Edge Insights reached out to cybersecurity experts to gather their perspectives and understand reason behind cybersecurity failures and what to expect in 2025.
The 2024 Cybersecurity Crisis: Lessons learnt?

The cybersecurity landscape in 2024 was marred by significant breaches and escalating threats, exposing vulnerabilities across industries. Yuval Wollman, President of…

























