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OPSWAT Threat Landscape Report 2025
A new report demonstrates that conventional security systems are failing to identify many contemporary threats. OPSWAT highlights critical blind spots in current defenses and advocates for a fundamental overhaul of cybersecurity strategies.
BeyondTrust Report 2025 warns
Microsoft is increasingly in the crosshairs of hackers. According to the latest Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report from security company BeyondTrust, a total of 1,360 vulnerabilities were recorded in Microsoft systems in 2024 – more than ever before.
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Study by WEF and Accenture
In their latest study, the World Economic Forum and Accenture show how quantum technologies will generate an economic potential of up to 2 trillion dollars by 2035 and transform entire industries.
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Study by Naoris Protocol
A recent global study by Naoris Protocol shows: Most IT directors do not believe their companies are adequately prepared for the threats posed by quantum computing. At the same time, 83 percent consider decentralized systems to be more secure than traditional centralized cybersecurity solutions.
Study
Sophos publishes the results of the report „The State of Ransomware in Healthcare 2024“. The study shows that internationally, the number of ransomware attacks on healthcare organizations has reached a four-year high since 2021. Of the organizations surveyed, 67 percent were affected by ransomware attacks in the past year.
Emerging tech, emerging concerns
Last year, German companies were unimpressed by the security risks of ChatGPT and the like. They trusted the promising Generative AI applications (GenAI) and their advantages unconditionally.
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10.06.2026
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Frankfurt am Main
16.06.2026
 - 17.06.2026
München-Unterhaching
30.06.2026
 - 01.07.2026
Berlin
Mittwald CM Service GmbH & Co. KG
Espelkamp
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Wiesloch
Deutsche Umwelthilfe e.V.
Radolfzell, Berlin
metiundo GmbH
Berlin
Stadt Regensburg
Regensburg
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