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In the next issue of Verdict Encrypt, out in August, we’ll be looking at how the geopolitical world is shaping developments in cybersecurity, and what this means for businesses caught in the crossfire, as well as covering the latest threats, incidents and developments in the security space.

We’ll also look at how emerging technologies are creating new attack surfaces, from the industrial internet of things to the 5G-enabled world, and what organisations considering implementing these solutions need to know to effectively protect themselves from emerging threats.

Plus we’ll also be looking at some of the biggest threat sources around the world, with an exhaustive profile of where and why different attack types are emanating from different regions. Until then, you can keep up with the latest cybersecurity news on our sister site Verdict.co.uk, or subscribe to Verdict Encrypt to be among the first to hear when the next issue is available.

EDITORIAL

Editor | Lucy Ingham

Writers | James Fox, Robert Scammell, Luke Christou


Lead Designer | John Hammond

Graphic Designers | Paulius Zutautas, Kate Cuntapay,

Anett Arc, Sara Basto, Marzia Del Gaone, Ashley McPherson,

Tyrell Lowe, Noemi Balint


Group Editor | Susanne Hauner

Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West


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