Research and Analysis
Keeping abreast of today’s threat landscape is non-negotiable. Enterprises, service providers, and the Internet-at-large would benefit in knowing the latest in technology and threats so they can actively secure their data and systems against compromise. Skimming security news provides a high-level idea of what’s going on in the real world, but to build effective security strategies, organizations and individuals need to get a better look of what goes on beyond the surface.
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From Registries to Private Networks: Threat Scenarios Putting Organizations in Jeopardy
Stolen certificates and private keys could be weaponized by cybercriminals to penetrate a company’s system. Our research investigates how these scenarios would play out, how they affect the organizations, and how to prevent such attacks.
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Trend 2025 Cyber Risk Report
The Trend 2025 Cyber Risk Report sustains our shift towards proactive security. Protecting enterprises is no longer about stopping breaches but is now about staying ahead, making cybersecurity a business enabler. By looking at the 2025 risk landscape, we recognize exposures and understand attacker behavior to be able to implement countermeasures, transforming security from a challenge to a catalyst for innovation and business growth.
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Trend Micro Security Predictions for 2024: Critical Scalability
2024 is poised to be a hotbed for new challenges in cybersecurity as the economic and political terrains continue to undergo digitization and enterprises increasingly leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), the cloud, and Web3 technologies. While these innovations are expected to lend a hand to organizations, they also provide opportunities for cybercriminals by promising big returns, more streamlined operations on wider impact zones, and more targeted victims.
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