MIT Technology Review December 20, 2021
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In the new year, ransomware attacks are projected to increase, major nation-states look to ramp up aggressive tactics, and deepfakes are likely to compound the threats to cybersecurity.

While the covid-19 pandemic upended workplaces and ushered in rapid digital transformation, the turmoil around cybercrime has remained constant: attackers are always changing tactics to evade detection. Flexible, customer-first solutions have emerged to meet ever-changing circumstances to keep organizations secure and confident against cyber threats. In the new year and beyond, as technology and workplace trends evolve and laws and regulations change, cybersecurity forecasts are emerging.

Mandiant’s “14 Cyber Security Predictions for 2022 and Beyond” projects trends based on insights from leaders and experts around the globe to assess the evolving cyber...

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