31 min

2023 Cybersecurity Predictions Into the Breach by IBM

    • Technology

In this episode, we’ll use 2022 as a lens to foretell what this year may have in store for us. Joining me is Dan Lohrmann, a well-known voice in cybersecurity whose resume boasts an impressive list of positions in cyber leadership in both the public and private sector, in addition to authorship of three books on cybersecurity.
 
Dan publishes an annual review of top cyber organization predictions (check out Part One and Part Two). Think of them like a content analysis of over two dozen industry leading reports. Among those surveyed is the 2022 IBM Security X-Force Threat Intelligence Index and our annual predictions blog published just last month. And of course, I’d miss the chance to humble-brag if I didn’t tease the fact that we’ll be releasing our 2023 Threat Intelligence Index in early February, too, so stay tuned for that one.  
 
Given the hours he’s devoted to analyzing the market predictions, Dan’s view is both broad and deep. We’re going to utilize his expertise to focus on a few hot topics for 2023:
 
·       Ransomware: How it will evolve, and who may be targeted
·       Social engineering: How increased sophistication (including attempts to bypass MFA) may impact business
·       Cyber insurance: Will it become more difficult to get in 2023
·       The Ukraine war: What fallout we might expect this year
·       Crypto and social media: Given the tumult in 2022, what we might see changing both on a market and a policy front
 
Join us, and together we’ll venture Into the Breach.

Things to listen for:
[00:05 - 01:17] Introduction[07:21 - 08:58] What we got right in 2022[09:52 - 12:29] What we might see for ransomware in 2023[13:50 - 16:33] What we might see in terms of social engineering, and what will be the role of deep fakes?[17:37 - 19:55] Insurance providers in 2023[25:06 - 26:08] Changes in crypto, and will there be a push to regulate?[29:07 - 30:17] Potential positives to look for in 2023

In this episode, we’ll use 2022 as a lens to foretell what this year may have in store for us. Joining me is Dan Lohrmann, a well-known voice in cybersecurity whose resume boasts an impressive list of positions in cyber leadership in both the public and private sector, in addition to authorship of three books on cybersecurity.
 
Dan publishes an annual review of top cyber organization predictions (check out Part One and Part Two). Think of them like a content analysis of over two dozen industry leading reports. Among those surveyed is the 2022 IBM Security X-Force Threat Intelligence Index and our annual predictions blog published just last month. And of course, I’d miss the chance to humble-brag if I didn’t tease the fact that we’ll be releasing our 2023 Threat Intelligence Index in early February, too, so stay tuned for that one.  
 
Given the hours he’s devoted to analyzing the market predictions, Dan’s view is both broad and deep. We’re going to utilize his expertise to focus on a few hot topics for 2023:
 
·       Ransomware: How it will evolve, and who may be targeted
·       Social engineering: How increased sophistication (including attempts to bypass MFA) may impact business
·       Cyber insurance: Will it become more difficult to get in 2023
·       The Ukraine war: What fallout we might expect this year
·       Crypto and social media: Given the tumult in 2022, what we might see changing both on a market and a policy front
 
Join us, and together we’ll venture Into the Breach.

Things to listen for:
[00:05 - 01:17] Introduction[07:21 - 08:58] What we got right in 2022[09:52 - 12:29] What we might see for ransomware in 2023[13:50 - 16:33] What we might see in terms of social engineering, and what will be the role of deep fakes?[17:37 - 19:55] Insurance providers in 2023[25:06 - 26:08] Changes in crypto, and will there be a push to regulate?[29:07 - 30:17] Potential positives to look for in 2023

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