By Sean Mitchell
Publication Date: 2025-11-24 01:41:00
Cybersecurity leaders are preparing for a shift in priorities as organizations worldwide brace for new threats, driven largely by artificial intelligence and the increasing complexity of technology supply chains. Changes in how companies approach resilience, visibility and authentication are predicted to shape the industry’s evolution through 2026.
Business direction
The expectation is that cyber resilience will be viewed as a business competency rather than a function reserved for IT departments. Board members and chief information security officers (CISOs) must develop a common risk language that goes beyond compliance concerns to manage operational impacts. Companies are being asked to bridge the gap between security and strategy.
“Boards and CISOs will be forced to work more closely together and transform technical threats into financial, reputational and operational impacts that executives can respond to,” said Jan Bee, chief information security officer at TeamViewer.
Bee also highlighted…