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The Top 4 Cybersecurity Threats of 2022 - Free eBook

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Cybercriminals are taking hacking to the next level by leveraging ever more sophisticated toolsets and employing rapidly evolving techniques to evade antivirus solutions. To help you stay ahead of cybercriminals, this ebook will cover the top cybersecurity threats organizations will face in 2022 and share strategies to reduce your organization’s risks.

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Predictions for the 4 Top Cybersecurity Threats of 2022:

  • Zero-day exploits and mass vulnerability abuse
  • Cross cloud attacks
  • Exposure extortion
  • Supply chain attacks

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