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The Blind Spots of Cybersecurity in 2025 — and the Fixing 2026 Needs

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Here's why you should attend

2025 has exposed critical blind spots in global cybersecurity — from threat-intelligence failures, to misconfigurations in cloud and identity, to rise in AI-powered attacks. In this webinar, security leaders from multiple regions will come together to break down what went wrong in 2025 — and outline what “Fixing 2026” truly means for SOCs, CISOs, and security teams worldwide.

Gain insights from seasoned cybersecurity practitioners across regions

Understand how AI-powered intelligence and proactive security can transform defence posture

Get real, actionable guidance—not just theory—on what to fix before 2026

Participate in a live Q&A to get your region-specific security questions answered

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What You’ll Learn

The key blind spots that defined 2025 — across threat intel, cloud, identity, third-party & supply-chain risks, AI-driven threats
Real-world patterns of failure from different global markets — USA, Europe/ANZ, META, ASEAN/India
Why traditional detection/response failed to catch emerging threats — and where intelligence fell short
Concrete, region-informed strategies to build stronger resilience for 2026
How to align security engineering, SOC operations, and threat intelligence for proactive defence

Meet the Speakers

Ronald Pipkins

Senior Solutions Engineer US

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Tim Smith

Head of Channel & Alliances – ANZ

Gihan-Samira-Kovacs

Gihan Kovacs

Regional Vice President of Sales – META

james-Wong

James Wong

Regional VP – ASEAN & SAARC

Daksh Nakra

Senior Manager – Research and Intelligence

Paul Shread

International Editor

About Cyble

We are a global leader in AI-driven cyber threat intelligence, empowering organizations to detect, assess, and neutralize threats in real time — across dark web, supply-chain, cloud, and emerging attack surfaces.

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Don’t miss the opportunity to join a global discussion on bridging security gaps — and preparing strong, actionable defence strategies for 2026.
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