
In 2024, Web3-related hacks surged to $2.2 billion, up from $1.8 billion in 2023, highlighting a growing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures. The increase in cyberattacks has prompted individuals and businesses to prioritize robust security protocols. Reports indicate that illicit addresses received $24.2 billion in cryptocurrency in 2023, with Web3 platform phishing incidents rising by 482% in 2022. Experts emphasize the importance of tool consolidation and noise reduction for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in 2025. Additionally, there is a notable disconnect between CISOs and their boards, which may expose firms to increased risk. As organizations navigate these challenges, modern security practices such as multi-factor authentication (MFA) and segmentation are recommended to counter evolving threats. HackerOne CEO Kara Sprague encourages CISOs to leverage AI-human alliances and foster a proactive security culture to address these adversities.


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In 2025, boards need to focus on tech modernization and defensive controls like #MFA and #Segmentation to stay ahead of evolving threats. @PhilVenables, CISO at @GoogleCloud, outlines key areas organizations should prioritize. 🔍 Get the full forecast: https://t.co/uSZM7qvOsT https://t.co/K1e8t12VBx
As we settle into 2025, HackerOne CEO Kara Sprague shares her message to CISOs: You are not alone. "From leveraging AI-human alliances to building a more proactive security culture, we can turn adversity into progress." Read her latest blog to learn more:… https://t.co/hHg3U8oAx3