When it comes to cybersecurity, you can almost write a “What’s Ahead in Cyber” article without any research, because the pivotal issues remain the same. The central characters in this digital drama of Good versus Evil are humans and, as a result, there will continue to be cybersecurity issues in the coming years.

You don’t need to be an expert to know that last year was a bad one, whether we’re talking about data compromise, privacy shortfalls or malicious hacker activity. And you don’t need a crystal ball to predict that 2022 will be worse. 

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