What do companies need to look out for and apply to their cyber resilience strategies in 2025?
With fast-developing technology such as artificial intelligence (AI) fuelling an increasing number of breaches, cyber resilience has never been more important. Businesses and governments are recognising this, with regulation such as the Cyber Security Resilience Bill aiming to boost the area.
Improving cyber resilience goes much further than simply complying with regulation. Firms need to ensure they can stay up and running when faced with outages and cyber-attacks including ransomware. So, what do companies need to look out for and apply to their cyber resilience strategies in 2025?
Technology is developing quickly, giving adversaries more opportunities to take advantage of it in attacks. The rise of AI will introduce new threat vectors, such as deepfakes and AI-powered attacks, complicating the cybersecurity landscape, says Mark Raeburn, Accenture’s cyber resilience lead in the UK.
“Companies will need to develop robust processes to assess and mitigate these risks, as AI’s…