As the Trump Administration steps into office on January 20, the U.S. faces a cybersecurity landscape riddled with challenges. From state- sponsored hacks to the relentless tide of ransomware, the stakes have never been higher. And it’s the same all over the world.
Let’s rewind a bit. When the Biden Administration took over four years ago, the cybersecurity outlook was already grim. The infamous SolarWinds breach was fresh in everyone’s minds — a massive infiltration by Russian hackers that exposed vulnerabilities in government and corporate systems alike.
Biden promised to make cybersecurity a top priority, and to his credit, his administration rolled out several solid initiatives. These included executive orders to strengthen federal networks, strategies to shift responsibility onto software vendors and international crackdowns on ransomware gangs.
But despite these efforts, cybercrime is thriving globally.
In the latest issue of KnowBe4’s CyberheistNews, Founder and CEO Stu Sjouwerman discusses The 2025 Cybersecurity Tightrope: What’s Next for The World? Consider this a must read.
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KnowBe4 Look At The 2025 Cybersecurity Tightrope: What’s Next for The World?
As the Trump Administration steps into office on January 20, the U.S. faces a cybersecurity landscape riddled with challenges. From state- sponsored hacks to the relentless tide of ransomware, the stakes have never been higher. And it’s the same all over the world.
Let’s rewind a bit. When the Biden Administration took over four years ago, the cybersecurity outlook was already grim. The infamous SolarWinds breach was fresh in everyone’s minds — a massive infiltration by Russian hackers that exposed vulnerabilities in government and corporate systems alike.
Biden promised to make cybersecurity a top priority, and to his credit, his administration rolled out several solid initiatives. These included executive orders to strengthen federal networks, strategies to shift responsibility onto software vendors and international crackdowns on ransomware gangs.
But despite these efforts, cybercrime is thriving globally.
In the latest issue of KnowBe4’s CyberheistNews, Founder and CEO Stu Sjouwerman discusses The 2025 Cybersecurity Tightrope: What’s Next for The World? Consider this a must read.
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