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Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

SecureList

Knowing what the future holds can help with being prepared for emerging threats better. Every year, Kaspersky experts prepare forecasts for different industries, helping them to build a strong defense against any cybersecurity threats they might face in the foreseeable future. Also, we’d like to thank Prof.

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Security Outlook 2023: Cyber Warfare Expands Threats

eSecurity Planet

After a year that saw massive ransomware attacks and open cyber warfare, the biggest question in cybersecurity for 2023 will likely be how much of those attack techniques get commoditized and weaponized. Wiper Malware, Critical Infrastructure Threats Unleashed by War. Wiper Malware, Critical Infrastructure Threats Unleashed by War.

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National Cybersecurity Strategy Document: What you need to know

Malwarebytes

The US Government has been working on the National Cybersecurity Strategy Document 2023 for some time now, and it’s finally been released. The strategy document, which replaces the last such piece of work from 2018, attempts to indicate the general direction of the US approach to cybercrime and security for the next few years.

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Advanced threat predictions for 2023

SecureList

It is fair to say that since last year’s predictions , the world has dramatically changed. While the geopolitical landscape has durably shifted, cyberattacks remain a constant threat and show no signs of receding – quite the contrary. But first, let’s examine how they fared with the predictions for 2022.

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Crimeware and financial cyberthreats in 2023

SecureList

As the financial threat landscape has been dramatically evolving over the past few years, with the expansion of such activities as ransomware or cryptofraud, we believe it is no longer sufficient to look at the threats to traditional financial institutions (like banks), but rather assess financial threats as a whole.

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ChatGPT: Cybersecurity friend or foe?

Malwarebytes

” But the security community and other technology leaders have started raising the alarm, worried about the program’s potential to write malware and spread mis- and disinformation. Or do you believe implementing the platform will compromise your company’s cybersecurity posture? Enter: ChatGPT.

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How security professionals will rise to the challenge of cyber defense in 2022

CyberSecurity Insiders

We have seen firsthand that it takes more than an individual task force to combat ransomware and other related threats such as phishing, insider threats and more. By September of 2021, the number of publicly reported data breaches had already surpassed the total of the previous year by 17%.