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What will cybersecurity software look like in the future, say 10-30 years from now?
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<blockquote data-quote="valvaris" data-source="post: 1007010" data-attributes="member: 38787"><p>Hello to all,</p><p></p><p>I am very narrow minded when it comes to Security. Probably even seeing this in a unique way because of my mindset (Corp. Admin. / Instructor / Exam Coordinator / Security Officer): </p><p></p><p>(Oversimplified Corp. Use case)</p><p>1. User Training </p><p>2. Controlled Phishing Campaigns </p><p>3. Re-Train Users</p><p>4. Manageable Browsers (For me it is Edge Chromium - GPOs)</p><p>5. Multilayer Approach (Firewall - Segmentation - Endpoint Protection - Configuration OS - Configuration Applications and so on...)</p><p>6. Micro Segmentation for Resource access</p><p>7. and lots more...</p><p></p><p>(Home Use case)</p><p>1. User Training <- This is one point where people hear stuff exists like "Phishing" but cannot comprehend what it truly is! <- There are German Programms that highlight the issue but who will volunteer on training? ( <a href="https://www.sicher-im-netz.de/dsin-digitalf%C3%BChrerschein-dif%C3%BC" target="_blank">DsiN-Digitalführerschein (DiFü)</a> )</p><p>2. Consumer Setup - Home Network <- This is a total Nightmare <- ISP Routers with Preconfigured login and almost No Security! <- Pro-Sumers at least try with knowledge gained to setup something secure but must rely on trustworthy information. (If not from the IT)</p><p>3. Bloatware from OEMs / Bloatware from OS [Windows] < Microsoft <- How should a user react to that?! (Companys do not advice Home Users on the risks involved on the internet!)</p><p>4. Security Companies overloading their Security Suites with additional Services!!! (And even NAG if Services they want to push have not been bought!)</p><p>5. <strong>The future looks grim and when more sophistication comes in. There will be a point that even the Internet is segmented! (User and Corp.) (User Net full of Ads and Shady stuff -- Business Net streamlined for B2B and offers integrated Security measures / Access for the 1% to have a clean fast experience)</strong></p><p></p><p>Sad to see this is going that way... -.-</p><p></p><p>Sincerely </p><p>Val.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valvaris, post: 1007010, member: 38787"] Hello to all, I am very narrow minded when it comes to Security. Probably even seeing this in a unique way because of my mindset (Corp. Admin. / Instructor / Exam Coordinator / Security Officer): (Oversimplified Corp. Use case) 1. User Training 2. Controlled Phishing Campaigns 3. Re-Train Users 4. Manageable Browsers (For me it is Edge Chromium - GPOs) 5. Multilayer Approach (Firewall - Segmentation - Endpoint Protection - Configuration OS - Configuration Applications and so on...) 6. Micro Segmentation for Resource access 7. and lots more... (Home Use case) 1. User Training <- This is one point where people hear stuff exists like "Phishing" but cannot comprehend what it truly is! <- There are German Programms that highlight the issue but who will volunteer on training? ( [URL="https://www.sicher-im-netz.de/dsin-digitalf%C3%BChrerschein-dif%C3%BC"]DsiN-Digitalführerschein (DiFü)[/URL] ) 2. Consumer Setup - Home Network <- This is a total Nightmare <- ISP Routers with Preconfigured login and almost No Security! <- Pro-Sumers at least try with knowledge gained to setup something secure but must rely on trustworthy information. (If not from the IT) 3. Bloatware from OEMs / Bloatware from OS [Windows] < Microsoft <- How should a user react to that?! (Companys do not advice Home Users on the risks involved on the internet!) 4. Security Companies overloading their Security Suites with additional Services!!! (And even NAG if Services they want to push have not been bought!) 5. [B]The future looks grim and when more sophistication comes in. There will be a point that even the Internet is segmented! (User and Corp.) (User Net full of Ads and Shady stuff -- Business Net streamlined for B2B and offers integrated Security measures / Access for the 1% to have a clean fast experience)[/B] Sad to see this is going that way... -.- Sincerely Val. [/QUOTE]
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