by DNSFilter Team on Jan 18, 2022 12:00:00 AM
Cybersecurity is one of the hottest areas of IT. An unending stream of ransomware attacks, endless attempts at phishing, and hackers constantly sniffing around the perimeter for weaknesses — all of this makes for a state of panic in IT departments. No wonder they are paying so well for positions in cybersecurity.
Datamation interviewed experts in cybersecurity jobs about what trends would we see in 2022, including DNSFilter's Laura Durfee, Director of Talent Acquisition. Continue to Datamation for the full article.
Each year, cybersecurity companies publish a number of research reports focusing on different aspects of cybersecurity and breach trends. Below is a list of some of the most alarming statistics from several reports published throughout the year from various companies.
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Almost every company is chasing the latest shiny object in an effort to be more competitive. The latest shiny object isAI, but before that, it was cloud, 5G, etc. The problem is that all of these new technologies also increase security risks — and the reality is that most organizations are ill-prepared for the existing security risks, let alone the new ones created by the addition of emerging technologies.