Forbes March 4, 2025
James Hadley

Cybersecurity is on the brink of major shifts. As new technologies emerge and threats evolve, staying sharp and adaptable is non-negotiable—especially when it comes to preparing your people for what’s next. This year, cyber resilience will take center stage, with the human element playing a defining role in the fight against cyber threats.

With human error contributing to the majority of incidents and the global average cost of cyberattacks reaching a record-high $4.88 million in 2024, the highest recorded total, the need to be ready and proactive preparedness isn’t just critical—it’s a necessity.

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