Cybersecurity Trends for 2022/2023

The Digital revolution around all businesses and Rapid change in technologies also imply a parallel shift in cybersecurity trends as news of data breaches, ransomware and hacks become the norm, Hackers can expose your personal information or even shut down your entire business operations. 

Here are the top cybersecurity trends: 

-Cloud Security
-Mobile is the New Target 
-IoT with 5G Network
-Data Breaches
-Machine Learning

Cloud Security: Cloud security, also known as cloud computing security, Cloud security measures designed to protect cloud-based infrastructure, applications, and data. With the help of cloud management software solutions, more and more businesses and organizations are using cloud software.but  However, most cloud services right now do not offer secure encryption, authentication, and audit logging. Poor configuration of cloud security can lead to cybercriminals bypassing internal policies that protect sensitive information in the cloud database.

Mobile is the New Target: One of the reasons why smartphones are such a hot target for cybercriminals is because they can be accessed in several ways. People are constantly downloading apps and software, often free ones, and many times these are not secure or trustworthy. Mobile devices can be attacked at different levels. This includes the potential for malicious apps, network-level attacks, and exploitation of vulnerabilities within the devices and the mobile OS.

IoT with 5G Network: Computing devices embedded in IoT products allow for sending and receiving data over the Internet. This communication between multiple devices also opens them to vulnerabilities from outside influence, attacks or an unknown software bug, Even the world's most used browser supported by Google, Chrome was found to have serious bugs. 5G network is in new in the industry so its require lot of research to find loopholes

Data Breaches: A data breach is an incident where information is stolen or taken from a system without the knowledge or authorization of the system's owner. Any minor flaw or bug in your system browser or software is a potential vulnerability for hackers to access personal information.

Machine Learning: In cybersecurity, the role of machine learning (ML) is growing and has now become more proactive, Machine learning develops patterns and manipulates them with algorithms. cyber attacks continue to grow in number and complexity and on the other hand machine learning is evolving to address new threats. Machine learning’s ability to analyze large amounts of data and spot patterns and detects attacks in their earliest stages, exposing network vulnerabilities and anticipating when and how future cyber attacks will occur.

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