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What’s Next for Financial Services Technology in 2026 — Why Security and Resilience Must Lead
December 30, 2025I’d like to thank Intelligent CISO for publishing my recent article and for continuing to provide a respected platform for cybersecurity leaders to explore how the threat landscape is evolving.
The article highlights a critical shift in cybersecurity: as adversaries increasingly leverage automation and AI, organizations can no longer rely solely on reactive, control-based security models. Instead, there’s a growing need for intelligence-led security, an approach that emphasizes understanding adversary behavior, intent, and targeting to guide risk-based decisions. Threat intelligence is key to this shift. When used effectively, it helps organizations move faster, concentrate on what truly matters, and align security investments with real-world threats rather than theoretical risks. As cyber risk continues to rise to the executive and board level, intelligence is becoming less about data feeds and more about enabling confident, timely decision-making across the business.
📖 Read the full article in the latest printed issue of Intelligent CISO:
https://magazine.intelligentciso.com/EUDd/p18/p18



