1、The CISO Outlook 2025Navigating evolving domain-based threats in an era of AI and tightening regulationWe are the business behind businessOUR EXPERTSIhab Shraim Chief Technology Officer,CSCs Digital Brand ServicesNina Hrichak Vice President of EMEA Account Management,CSCs Digital Brand ServicesMark
2、Flegg Senior Director of Technology,Security Products and Services,CSCs Digital Brand ServicesMark Eggleston CSC Chief Information Security Officer In Q1 2025,CSC commissioned independent research among CISOs,chief information officers(CIOs),and other senior IT professionals to understand more about
3、 their current concerns.We set out to understand evolving cyber threats,the current state of IT security budgets,how cybersecurity professionals are coping with tightening and evolving levels of regulation,and how teams are using security policies and technology to keep organizations safe.Our study
4、found almost three quarters(70%)of respondents believe that security threats will increase in the year ahead;almost all(98%)predict an increase in the next three years.Almost nine in 10(87%)believe that DGAs powered by AI pose a threat.Driven in part by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence(AI),
5、the variety and intensity of cybersecurity threats to organizations continue to expand.Todays bad actors have access to increasingly sophisticated methodsincluding deepfakes and domain generation algorithms(DGAs)posing a growing challenge for businesses to anticipate and defend against.At the same t
6、ime,chief information security officers(CISOs)and their teams must continue to guard against more established security threats such as distributed denial of service(DDoS)attacks.Such incidents still put companies at risk,despite measures and efforts over the years to curb their impact.Theres no doub