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Gartner’s 12 Emerging Tech Innovation Disruptors

Gartner’s 12 Emerging Tech Innovation Disruptors

Image: Gartner (April 2025) In a new report by Gartner, the research firm spotlighted 12 early-stage innovations that will redefine industries and create new market frontiers. The list includes disinformation security, algorithm-aligned silicon, and hyper-synthetic data — each signaling seismic shifts in how intelligence is computed, secured, and simulated. Polyfunctional robots, domain-specific AI, and digital ethics frameworks are also poised to shake up the tech landscape. Gartner issued a call to action for tech leaders, saying they must act now to gain a competitive advantage. Gartner’s playbook for emerging tech: What to prioritize and why it matters Although all 12 disruptive technologies are considered important, Bill Ray, a distinguished VP analyst at Gartner, told TechRepublic that prioritization will ultimately depend on each organization’s goals and industry context. Preemptive cybersecurity: A universal priority Cybersecurity remains critical to all industries. Given the dangers of inaction, Ray called preemptive cybersecurity a high priority “across the board.” As threats become more sophisticated and proactive defense becomes essential, preemptive cybersecurity is no longer optional — it’s foundational. Domain-specific language models: …

Gartner’s Top 6 Cybersecurity Trends for 2025

Gartner’s Top 6 Cybersecurity Trends for 2025

Image: Murrstock/Adobe Stock In line with a continuously changing threat landscape, Gartner’s top cybersecurity trends for 2025 run the gamut from the impact of generative AI to tech optimization, burnout, managing machine identities, and ongoing talent shortages. Read about the firm’s six cybersecurity trends for this year. 1. The rise of GenAI will transform data security programs. The organizational focus is shifting to prioritize protecting unstructured data, such as text, images, and video. Previously, security and financial resources have concentrated on protecting structured data such as databases. 2. Managing machine identities becomes enterprise-wide. There is widespread use of machine accounts and credentials for physical devices and software workload, thanks to the increasing adoption of AI; this expands an organization’s attack surface. Consequently, leaders must not only develop a strategy to implement robust machine identity and access management (IAM), but ensure it is a coordinated enterprise-wide effort. Similarly, Zilla Security’s 2025 State of IGA Report found that identity governance is broken. According to the report, 84% of organizations still rely on manual identity governance and administration …