Professional Security Magazine: What we need to look out for in 2025
News and information from the Advent IM team.
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The IT security landscape is constantly evolving, and the next five years will likely see a mix of emerging threats, enhanced attack techniques, and new vulnerabilities. The year 2024 saw the introduction of several vulnerabilities including; Google Chromium V8, Apache Pulsar and Citrix NetScaler ADC to name a few. Additionally in 2024, we saw the increase in use of Quishing (or QR Code Phishing) and generative AI powered phishing, where threat actors use AI to craft more convincing emails, often tailored to the audience by monitoring their online presence. So, what do we need to look out for in 2025?
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