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Cyber Security Trends in 2022

by Mile2 Canada2 minutes read January 2, 2022
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If you want to stay on top of cyber security, it’s worth keeping an eye on upcoming trends. As attackers become more sophisticated, so too do our security solutions. So, what cyber security trends should you look out for in 2022?

Multifactor Authentication

Multifactor authentication is nothing new, but it is set to become more prevalent in 2022. It basically provides additional protection by asking you to verify your identity.

After typing in your username and password, you will be sent an additional code to type in. This is an additional user verification step and prevents hackers from gaining access to your information. Even if they guess your username and password, they won’t be able to access your account without going through the additional security check. As a code is usually sent to your mobile number, only you will have access to it.

Data Protection

The amount of data that businesses create and store increases with each passing year. Unfortunately, hackers are constantly looking at ways to get their hands on this data. That’s where data protection comes in.

In 2022, there is going to be a lot more focus on data protection techniques – making sure you store your data on a secure platform, as well as preparing for all kinds of threats such as cyber-attacks, human error and file corruption.

5G Security

5G technology is set to hit the mainstream next year. While it has the potential to dramatically boost internet speeds and boost reliability, it also poses a lot of security questions.

Hackers are already going to be looking at ways to compromise 5G systems. So, there is a need for strict 5G security software and techniques to protect users against potentially complex risks.

Cyber Insurance

As cybersecurity issues become more prevalent, cyber insurance is set to dominate the market. Providing protection in the event a business is compromised, this type of insurance will be considered crucial.

Like any type of insurance, it is important to compare providers. Not all policies will include everything you need. So, you’ll want to make sure the insurance you are investing in covers the potential risks you are exposed to.

Filling the Cyber Security Skills Gap

At the moment, there is a shortage of cyber security skills. From 2022, we can expect to see more people enter the sector, filling the gap for better protection. Cyber security experts will prove invaluable at protecting both consumers and businesses from cyber-attacks.

As you can see, there are some exciting cyber security trends in 2022 to watch out for. As technology continues to advance, so too does cyber security. As the recent pandemic has forced many of us to start working from home, online security has become a major factor.

It is more crucial now than ever before to protect ourselves and our data from attackers. So, throughout the year ahead, we are sure to see a lot more cyber security tools and software introduced onto the market.

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