Cyber Threat Landscape 2022
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Our 2022 Cyber Threat Overview takes a look at the threat trends observed over the past year in terms of cybercrime and state threats, with a focus on the Russian, Iranian, Chinese and North Korean threats.
The major trends observed so far continue, with the sophistication of attackers still increasing, opportunism very high and the cyber environment still very degraded. In this context, the crisis in Ukraine and the renewed tensions on the international scene suggest that the threat will remain high in 2023
For this report, Intrinsec relied on its Cyber Threat Intelligence service , which provides its customers with high value-added, contextualized and actionable content to understand and contain cyber threats
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