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Data Security in 2026: What You Need to Know

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Have you ever wondered how quickly the way data security is evolving? A big shift in the way we protect our data is coming in 2026. An increasing number of businesses today use Cloud Services, AI, and manage excessive amounts of Personally Identifiable Data (PII). This in turn leads to an increase in the number and severity of cyber attacks, data breaches, and ransomware attacks.

What to Expect in 2026​

1) Hybrid and Cloud Security- More than one cloud provider is now being used to store different types of data. This means that securing the data within cloud services will be more difficult than ever before.

Companies like Palo Alto Networks build security tools designed specifically to help organizations secure their cloud infrastructure.

2) Artificial Intelligence (AI) security: When hackers use AI to attack systems, the need for organizations to protect their AI based software is very high. Organizations like Aurva focus on developing tools designed to secure AI Software.

3) Enhanced Privacy Laws: New laws regulating consumer privacy have been introduced that require organizations to follow strict compliance procedures.

Organizations like OneTrust provide applications for companies to utilize to secure their data and remain compliant with current privacy regulations.

4) Protection and Backup Solutions for Ransomware Attacks: Ransomware attacks can prevent a company or organization from accessing their data. Therefore, companies like Acronis are developing integrated backup and security tools that allow organizations to mitigate the risk associated with ransomware attacks.

How 2026 is Unique​

The unique blend of AI, cloud computing, and increasingly stringent regulations sets 2026 apart. Businesses now require security that is able to adapt quickly, offer protection for artificial intelligent data, keep user information secure across multiple platforms, and comply with all applicable laws.
 
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