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Battling Burnout in Cybersecurity
No organization is resilient without a healthy team. Cybersecurity maturity and resiliency must encompass workforce health. Leaders must treat burnout with the same seriousness as any other operational risk. Read More
Three Cybersecurity Predictions That Will Define the CISO Agenda in 2026
In this byline, Sam Salehi, Managing Director ANZ at Qualys, shares his 2026 predictions for the cybersecurity industry, outlining the shifts that will define the CISO agenda as security teams grapple with an excess of signals, expanding AI-driven risk and rising board expectations. Sam argues that success in the year ahead will hinge on CISOs moving beyond fragmented visibility and reactive defence, toward unified, business-aligned action that replaces noise with clarity and turns security insight into measurable risk reduction. Read More
How to Build Secure Communications Beyond “End-to-End” Network Encryption
For governments and critical infrastructure operators, secure communications are essential to national governance, operational continuity, and crisis response. Secure communication is the ... Read More
NIAP-Certified Security – A Foundation for Trusted Communications
In government and critical infrastructure, security is not an optional feature, it is the foundation of operational integrity. For organizations responsible for protecting sensitive data and ... Read More
Containing the Inevitable: What Cyber Leaders Must Prepare for in 2026
As we head into 2026, I am thinking of a Japanese idiom, Koun Ryusui (行雲流水), to describe how enterprises should behave when facing a cyberattack. Koun Ryusui means “to drift like clouds and flow like water.” It reflects calm movement, adaptability, and resilience. For enterprises, this is an operating requirement. Cyber incidents are no longer isolated disruptions. They are recurring tests of how well an organization can adapt without destabilizing the business. Organizations will need to move quickly, remain agile, and adapt continuously so that digital business remains largely unaffected when attacks occur, based on the ... Read More
Trust, Power, People: Hybrid AI’s 2026 Imperative
Over the past year across Asia Pacific, conversations with customers, from fast-growing digital natives to highly regulated banks and healthcare providers, all have shared a common thread: AI has moved from experimentation to execution. The question is no longer “if” but “how” to scale responsibly, efficiently, and with clear business outcomes. As we look to 2026, the organisations that lead will be those that treat AI not as a single project or model, but as a trusted, human-centric system embedded into their operations. Moving from Generic to Trusted AI In 2025, many enterprises proved that AI can work; 2026 is about ... Read More
















