In this round up, we reveal which threat vectors cyber security experts believe will rise to prominence in 2023, and they offer their advice on how best to combat them.
In 2021, following a series of high-profile incidents, the United States government appeared to have had enough, and decided to take ransomware seriously. Meetings were held, committees formed, and a general sense of urgency took shape around the threat. In 2022, we got to see how that would all play out ? and, unfortunately, it was a case of same old, same old. The number of government, education and healthcare sector organizations impacted by ransomware this year was very similar to the number impacted in previous years.
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