Digitalization has erased the traditional borders of cybersecurity, requiring companies to face a more aggressive ecosystem where the speed of change, artificial intelligence and a solid culture of protection make the difference.
Cyberattacks travel as fast as information and users can operate from anywhere in the world, radically transforming the landscape of cybersecurity in companies and their business continuity, one of the most affected pillars today.
The current challenge is not only technological, but also constant adaptation, according to the experts at Infinigate Iberia. “Today it is not just about technology, but about the speed with which threats evolve and the ability of companies to respond efficiently in cybersecurity,” explains Reinaldo Rodríguez, general director of Infinigate Iberia.
Anticipation, observation and collaboration
Looking to 2026, the wholesaler has identified five main lines that will redefine the future of cybersecurity and business digital defense. Anticipation will be essential: organizations must evolve towards a proactive approach based on threat intelligence, predictive analysis and real-time correlation. Artificial intelligence emerges as an ally in prioritizing risks and improving decision making, without replacing human judgment in cybersecurity.
The Zero Trust model will no longer be a trend but will become an operating principle. In cybersecurity, validation of each connection, user and device is essential. Furthermore, observability becomes the bridge to understanding what happens in the infrastructure, allowing incidents to be detected and understood with a strategic cybersecurity vision.
Trust is another of the great attack vectors in cybersecurity: breaches are not always caused by technical failures, but often by the human factor. Therefore, the importance of strengthening the cybersecurity culture among employees and placing people at the center of the defensive strategy is highlighted.
Finally, collaboration is presented as a key need in current cybersecurity. No organization can defend itself; Cooperation and intelligence sharing between manufacturers, partners and customers are essential to improve the response to global and collaborative threats.
“The current challenge is not only technological, but also constant adaptation,” say the experts at Infinigate Iberia.
In this context, Infinigate Iberia consolidates itself as a trusted connector within the cybersecurity ecosystem, facilitating cooperation between the main manufacturers in the sector, technological partners and organizations.
High-value agreements with technology partners
Recently, the company has signed an alliance with Progress to expand its portfolio of advanced software solutions, offering new capabilities in cybersecurity, data integration and application development to its partners throughout the Iberian Peninsula.
In September, the Infinigate Group also reached an agreement with Barracuda Networks, allowing its clients to access innovative products to protect data and automate incident response, reinforcing global and efficient protection against cyber threats thanks to next-generation cybersecurity solutions.
Given the continuous increase in cyberattacks and the greater sophistication of threats, multi-vector protection and the strengthening of cybersecurity are essential to protect customer data and networks, effectively confronting ransomware attacks, account theft and leaks through different vectors.
