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Three Cybersecurity Predictions That Will Define The CISO Agenda In 2026 - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News

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By: Sam Salehi, Managing Director ANZ, Qualys As we head into 2026, cybersecurity leaders are facing a paradox. Organisations have never invested more in security tools, data and talent – yet many CISOs admit they have less confidence in their true risk posture than ever before. The problem isn’t a lack of signals. It’s an excess of them. Fragmented tools, disconnected data, accelerating AI adoption and rising board expectations have created an …
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Three cybersecurity predictions that will define the CISO agenda in 2026

By 2026, CISOs will tame security noise, confront hidden AI risks and harness agentic AI to turn reactive defence into strategic action.

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SecurityBrief Australia broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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