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July 2022

Cybersecurity Trends Mid-2022

Cybercrime can look different for every organization, and consequences could vary. The dangers of cyberattacks don’t limit only to hackers stealing personal or company information — they can also be expensive. The cost of recovering from a cyber-attack can be costly or put organizations out of business. In the middle of 2022 cybersecurity concerns are still the number one priority in most organizations. We’ve gathered the top 6 cybersecurity trends in mid-2022.

Internet of Things and the Risk for Cybersecurity

Internet of Things is a network of interconnected devices, software, sensors, or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs), with the ability to transfer data over a network without the need for human interaction. Many #IoT devices remain unmonitored and improperly managed. These risks can become life-threatening when it involves the #healthcare sector. Any time #data is transferred, received, or stored, the potential for breaches increases.

How to Keep Data Safe in Times of Cyberwar

As the world becomes more interconnected, the risk of large-scale cyber-attacks increases, especially for companies of critical importance such as those from the financial sector, healthcare, critical infrastructure, and government services. In the event of a cyberwar, the first casualties would be our data. Ironically, one of the sectors that neglect cyber security the most is healthcare. The other ones are the governments.