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2022 Cyber Predictions

Published by: BAE Systems

The cyber threat landscape has seen great disruptions in 2021 continuing from the pandemic, with the biggest change being change itself and new trends coming to the fore. So what may 2022 have in store? BAE Systems Applied Intelligence's Dan Alexander, Head of Threat Intelligence and BAE Systems, Inc.'s Kyle Draisey, Senior Solutions Architect, lay out their 2022 Cyber Security Predictions, including: . A return of bank heists. Ransomware operators moving away from Bitcoin . A change of focus from businesses to employee's personal devices. Initial access via IOT devices . Business email compromise using Deepfake Voice . Purple is the new red for threat intelligence . Effort to prevent small fails turning into mass failure

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