With Simone Barison, co-founder at CyberSA, let’s explore the challenges of the digital future and how cybersecurity can become a strategic solution to ensure innovation and sustainable growth for every organization.

Simone, what strategies can be employed to manage technological innovation through cybersecurity?

Innovation never stops, and this is especially true for technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain.
However, it’s crucial not to get overwhelmed by the new!
For businesses, adopting an iterative approach—gradually integrating each technology—is essential to balance operational efficiency with security.
For example, artificial intelligence has taken years to reach its current level, and we treat it as a journey, not an instant solution.

What technological trends do you think will significantly impact corporate cybersecurity in the coming years?

Attack Surface Management is a trend that is gaining a lot of attention.
As companies continue to digitalize, their attack surfaces become increasingly complex, making proactive management of these vulnerabilities critical for security.
Companies increasingly need to adopt dynamic tools that adapt to their size and structure. Security management is not about HOW MUCH you spend, but HOW you strategically use technology.

What is your vision for the future of cybersecurity? What would you recommend to entrepreneurs and professionals to prepare?

The key to the future is flexibility.
The technological landscape we see today will be different in a few years.
Entrepreneurs need to adopt a strategic vision: it’s not enough to implement reactive solutions. They must prepare in advance by training staff, scouting for new solutions, and anticipating risks.
Technological complexity will continue to grow, but with the right skills and tools, any business can protect itself and thrive in this new digital landscape!

In CyberSA, we support companies in tackling these challenges with customized and innovative solutions


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