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New strategies for sharing, processing, and storing data have emerged as a result of technological advancements. New dangers and attack vectors have added to the issues posed by these new technologies, which were frequently implemented without a prior assessment of their impact on privacy and data security.
The General Data Protection Regulation tackles the threats posed by personal data processing. The regulation aims to strengthen people’s rights in the digital age and provide them more control over their personal data online.
Simultaneously, modernised and unified standards will enable firms to take advantage of the Digital Single Market’s (DSM) prospects while also benefiting from enhanced customer trust.
As people become more aware of the financial consequences of cyber assaults, numerous estimations of the total damage have been made.
The Europe Cybersecurity Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Threat Intelligence (TI) has evolved in recent years from unplanned jobs carried out in isolation within an organisation to highly coordinated cyber-defensive programmes. Dedicated specialist teams, technologies, and processes often drive these programmes, which assist whole organisations and their cyber security plans.