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5 Trends to Watch for Cybersecurity in 2023

SecureWorld News

From advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) to the continued evolution of ransomware and cyberattacks, the coming year is sure to bring significant developments in the world of cybersecurity. Artificial Intelligence will be crucial. But 2023 might be the year it all comes to fruition.

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Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

SecureList

What cyberthreats for business will be the greatest in 2023? The ongoing geopolitical storm brings not only classical cyberthreats for business, but also unpredictable risks and ‘black swans’ The main problem for 2023 will be supply-chain stability and cybersecurity. Threat modeling approaches will be changed in 2023.

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Annual Reports: How They Warn of Cyber Risk

SecureWorld News

We are subject to numerous laws and regulations designed to protect this information, such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the United Kingdom’s GDPR, the California Consumer Privacy Act (and its successor the California Privacy Rights Act that will go into effect on January 1, 2023), as well as various other U.S.

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The Unseen Threats: Anticipating Cybersecurity Risks in 2024

Security Boulevard

I first explored and predicted the impacts several years ago and called out multiple shifts for the 2023 predictions. Attackers will leverage AI for more scalable and effective social engineering attacks, disinformation campaigns, vulnerability discovery, and exploit amplification. In 2024: 1.

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