Taming the Hacker Storm: Why Millions in Cybersecurity Spending Isn’t Enough
securityweekDespite massive investment, the explosion of sophisticated malware and deepfake attacks persists because organizations struggle to verify digital identities and establish fundamental trust.

According to the AV-TEST Institute, more than 450,000 new malicious applications are found every day, illustrating the rapid rate of malware spread.
Despite substantial investments in cybersecurity, why are malware and hackers so ubiquitous? Because we cannot stop what we cannot see or identify. With AI-driven deepfakes, attackers can assume anyone’s identity to create convincing impersonations and execute successful attacks. Our inability to discover their true identities has worked in favor of threat actors, enabling them to easily evade arrest.
The Pervasive Trusted Ecosystem
The key to taming the hacker storm is founded on the core principle of trust: that the individual or company you are dealing with is who or what they claim to be and behaves accordingly. Establishing a high-trust environment can largely ...
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