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December 15, 2022 | General, Large Corporations, SME, Government, Defence and Security

Cybersecurity: Trends From 2022 and Predictions For 2023

According to Gartner, last year there were “sustained big game ransomware attacks, multiple attacks on the digital supply chain, deeply embedded vulnerabilities, and increasing attacks on identity systems.”

https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/blogs/trends-from-2022-predictions-for/

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