Author: Maggie MacAlpine

Global Cybersecurity Spending to Hit $213 Billion in 2025—What’s Fueling the Surge

Global Cybersecurity Spending to Hit $213 Billion in 2025—What’s Fueling the Surge

Global spending on cybersecurity is projected to soar to $213 billion in 2025, up from $193 billion in 2024, according to Gartner, as reported by ITPro. Forecasts show continued momentum with spending expected to reach $240 billion by 2026. What’s Driving the Increase? The surge in investment is being driven by three main factors: 1. Expanding Threat Landscape

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Supply Chain Under Scrutiny: Asia’s New Cybersecurity Mandates for Vendors

Supply Chain Under Scrutiny: Asia’s New Cybersecurity Mandates for Vendors

A wave of cyberattacks across Asia is pushing organizations to take a harder line on supplier cybersecurity. According to Dark Reading, both public and private sector organizations are beginning to mandate stronger risk controls from vendors—marking a notable shift in regional cybersecurity expectations. In Japan, Kioxia Holdings, a major chipmaker, plans to roll out automated

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The U.S. Becomes the Global Epicenter of Ransomware—Now What?

The U.S. Becomes the Global Epicenter of Ransomware—Now What?

A recent report from TechRadar Pro reveals that the United States is now the most targeted country in the world for ransomware attacks, accounting for nearly 50% of all reported incidents globally in the first half of 2025. According to data shared by threat intelligence firm Malwarebytes, this marks a 146% increase in ransomware activity

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Tool Overload Is Fueling Alert Fatigue, and Missed Threats, for MSPs

Tool Overload Is Fueling Alert Fatigue, and Missed Threats, for MSPs

A new CSO Online report based on research by Heimdal and FutureSafe paints a troubling picture for the managed services industry: 89% of MSPs struggle with integrating their security tools, and more than half (56%) experience daily or weekly alert fatigue. Even more concerning, MSPs juggling seven or more security tools reported almost double the

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