5 Cybersecurity Trends that Will Change the World in 2025!

21 Jan 2025

5 Cybersecurity Trends that Will Change the World in 2025!


In an increasingly connected world, threats to corporate data and systems are rapidly evolving. The year 2025 will witness several major trends that will shape the cybersecurity landscape. Palo Alto Networks shared its predictions on cyber security trends for the Asia Pacific region, including Indonesia in 2025.  Here are five trends that businesses need to be aware of to stay safe in this challenging world:


  1. Unified Platform for Cybersecurity: By 2025, many organizations will move from using multiple tools to one unified data security platform, to reduce complexity and improve performance and response to cyber threats. This platform offers better visibility and control, accelerates threat response, and supports adaptive defense.


  1. Deepfake Becomes a Major Threat: Deepfakes, especially deepfake audio, will be increasingly used in 2025, thanks to advances in generative AI. This makes it difficult to distinguish fake voice recordings from real ones, opening up new opportunities for cyberattacks.


  1. Post-Quantum Computer Security: While quantum computers will not yet disrupt popular encryption in 2025, the tactic of collecting encrypted data to decrypt later will increase. Organizations need to adopt quantum-resistant defenses by integrating post-quantum cryptography.


  1. AI Transparency and Security: Transparency in the use of AI will be increasingly important by 2025, with a focus on ethics and data security. Organizations need to ensure clarity in the AI model process, to build consumer trust

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  1. Focus on Supply Chain and Product Security: By 2025, organizations will focus more on supply chain resilience and product integrity. This includes conducting more comprehensive risk assessments and ensuring real-time visibility to monitor infrastructure and applications in cloud environments.


Conclusion


Cyber security trends in 2025 are predicted to focus on integrating data security platforms, shifting threats from growing deep fakes, and adapting to quantum computer technology. Supply chain security and transparency in the use of AI are also top priorities. Organizations must be more proactive and ready to face more complex and dynamic threats.


Author: Ghea Devita

Marketing Communication, PT Perkom Indah Murni

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