
The last few years has brought geopolitics to the fore for cybersecurity, especially in Europe.
But the return of war to the continent is just one factor changing CISOs’ views of risk.
Europe faces its own pressures, as malicious actors exploit differences between countries, their policies and even cultures.
And Europe faces a more fragmented regulatory and policy landscape than other large economies, especially the United States and China. In many respects, this makes European CISOs’ and governments’ tasks harder.
And security leaders in Europe, as elsewhere, also face challenges from AI, quantum computing, and a shortage of skills. How do the threats, and risks, facing Europe measure up. And how do security teams close the gaps?
For this Insights Interview, we were joined by Haider Pasha, CSO for EMEA and Latin America at Palo Alto Networks, at the company’s recent Ignite event in London.

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