rashmithe
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With AI-driven attacks, ransomware, cloud vulnerabilities, and evolving digital threats, cybersecurity seems more important than ever. But with so many specializations emerging AI security, Zero Trust, cloud security, Web3 security, quantum-safe cryptography, threat intelligence, and ethical hacking it's becoming harder to know where to focus.
I recently came across the Next-Gen Cybersecurity: Trends and Technologies program from EICTA Consortium, which covers topics like AI-powered threat detection, Zero Trust architecture, cloud security, ethical hacking, industrial security, and future cybersecurity technologies. It looks designed to help learners understand where the industry is heading rather than focusing only on traditional security concepts.
I recently came across the Next-Gen Cybersecurity: Trends and Technologies program from EICTA Consortium, which covers topics like AI-powered threat detection, Zero Trust architecture, cloud security, ethical hacking, industrial security, and future cybersecurity technologies. It looks designed to help learners understand where the industry is heading rather than focusing only on traditional security concepts.