Broadening and deepening threat intelligence sharing alliances, a greater reliance on AI for cybersecurity, and continued rise in ransomware attacks were identified as key elements of the cyber threat landscape in 2024, according to an article in Computer Weekly. The article called for increased cooperation and collaboration between nations, as well as public and private sector organizations, to better combat cyber threats. It also highlighted the role of AI in both enhancing cyber attacks and helping to combat cyber crime, and noted the challenges in enforcing an outright ban on ransomware payments. Overall, the article stressed the need for a collaborative and proactive approach to cybersecurity in order to respond effectively to the evolving cyber threat landscape.
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