Digital Trust Professional? Monthly Newsletter: Digital Trust In The 2025 Era

Digital Trust Professional? Monthly Newsletter: Digital Trust In The 2025 Era

Welcome to this month’s edition of the Digital Trust Professional? newsletter!?

Christmas is fast approaching and so is the new year, so what’s in store for digital trust in 2025??

In this newsletter, we’ve rounded up all the predicted trends that are set to transform the digital trust, cybersecurity and data protection industries. We have also launched our new? Digital Trust Professional? – DTP? Verified Service which is designed to help businesses stay safe, secure and trusted organisations in the future of ever-evolving cyber threats.?

Remember, you can always check out what your Digital Trust Professional? membership gets you, including incredible 40% OFF discounts across all our learning resources.?

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“Think of digital trust as a new prerequisite of good old values, such as reliability, credibility or security, applied in the digital space. Fundamentally, digital trust is an essential factor in an organisation’s sustainable and long-term success…” – Deloitte

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Digital Trust News

Shocking Statistics Reveal That Only 2% Of Businesses Have Company-Wide Cyber-Resilience Strategy

A new report published by 普华永道 shows that there is a widening gap between leaders making cybersecurity a priority and actually implementing a firm-wide resilience plan.?

Despite almost four fifths of businesses saying they plan to increase their cybersecurity budget in the coming year, only 2% have a successful cybersecurity posture.?

The report goes on to highlight the impacts of AI in cybersecurity, with 67% of security leaders stating that GenAI has increased their attack surface over the last year.?

Companies who prioritise digital trust as a foundation of their overall cybersecurity strategy have been proven to be better protected and better trusted by their customers. Check out how your business can access important digital trust advice on our website.?

If you’d like to read the PwC report in more detail, click here.?

Digital Trust & Cybersecurity 2025 Predicted Trends

As a new year approaches, so does a new future for digital trust and cybersecurity. We’ve pulled the main three trends that are heavily predicted to be the focus of 2025, potentially reshaping technology and trust as we know it.?

A Shift To Multi-Cloud Strategies For Resilience

According to Gartner , by next year, 85% of large-scale companies will have a multi-cloud strategy. This is due to the risk mitigation capabilities of the technology, which provides organisations with a high level of security, as well as optimised performance.?

Increased Regulatory Compliance?

Across all aspects of cybersecurity and digital trust, regulations and compliance laws are set to continue to tighten, particularly among the adoption of AI technologies. For example, the UK government are planning to bring in the Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill next year which aims to?provide organisations with important frameworks for risk mitigation methods and overall resilience.?

Zero Trust Architecture Is On The Rise?

More and more organisations are adopting a Zero Trust approach to cybersecurity, which follows the theory of ‘never trust, always verify,’ referring to keeping stringent controls for all users, devices and applications. According to a Gartner survey, 63% of businesses have already started adopting Zero Trust infrastructure.?

What do you think will make the biggest impact in digital trust next year? Let us know in the comments.

We hope you enjoyed this Digital Trust Professional? newsletter. As always, next time we will be bringing you fact-checked, evidence-based digital trust news from all around the world to keep you informed.

Don’t forget to keep following us on social media and check out our new website. We look forward to welcoming you as official members of the Collective.?

Until next time!?

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