Cybersecurity Faced Major Overhaul in 2025, More Changes Expected in 2026
Forbes
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
In 2025, significant changes in cybersecurity emerged, driven by government enforcement and high-profile cyber incidents. The U.S. Department of War introduced binding cybersecurity standards following critical infrastructure failures, highlighting the urgent need for compliance and increased accountability, especially in healthcare technology. Escalating nation-state cyber threats and direct attacks on civilian systems revealed vulnerabilities in digital infrastructure, emphasizing the importance for healthcare organizations to bolster their cyber defenses. These developments underscore the risks of reliance on major cloud providers and the necessity for proactive measures to ensure operational continuity in the face of evolving cyber threats.