The year 2015 is being widely referred to as the year of the data breach. Cybersecurity experts at Raytheon|Websense shared their security predictions for 2016, warning to be on the lookout for U.S. presidential election cyber-antics; cybercriminals pickpocketing phone wallets; and an increase in vulnerabilities from the aging Internet, among other security challenges.

“The increase in connectivity and the digitization of the daily lives of both businesses and the general public will also lead to an exploitation of payment systems, IoT devices and the reformulation of our current perception of privacy,” Joshua Douglas, CTO of Raytheon|Websense, said in a statement.

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