Top 50 Security Threats

Like you, cybercriminals are on their own digital transformation journey. Trends like remote work, Internet of Things (IoT), bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and cloud initiatives have given hackers new ways to infiltrate your organization by exponentially expanding the attack surface. Technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have given these hackers new tools to distribute malware, vector in on high-end targets, and reach bigger and more diverse audiences. And as these technologies evolve, cybercriminals are becoming increasingly stealthy, sophisticated and evasive.

Are you prepared to defend yourself against these attacks?

You better be because these advanced threats are not slowing down any time soon. In fact, known malware samples have already surpassed the one billion mark. So, even if you strive daily to protect your data and keep the cybercriminals at bay, you might need a little help.

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