The 6 Most Dangerous Security Concerns for 2023

(And Why Your Security Tech Is Making You Even More Vulnerable)

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02_Gumdrop_Most dangerous security concerns for 2023

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2023 is predicted to be the worst year for cybercrime ever. But there are a lot of things you can do to protect yourself.

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Employee-based security risks, such as phishing attacks, are a big part of the problem. Employees need help.

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When there are 43 billion devices connected to the Internet of Things, the risks and threats are innumerable.

Experts predict that 2023 will be the biggest year (ever) for cyberattacks. 

In this guide, we'll explore the 6 most dangerous cybersecurity threats facing your company in 2023:

  • Phishing
  • Malware
  • Ransomeware-as-a-service
  • IoT
  • Employees
  • Security Tools and Processes

We'll also give you practical guidance for strengthening your organization's security in the months ahead.

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About HackNotice

HackNotice is the only human-centric threat intelligence platform that gives organizations the power to defend hidden threat surfaces related to human-focused cyberattacks. Using real-time dark web intel, HackNotice offers full-spectrum monitoring and alerts about threats to first-party domains, employee business emails, third-party vendors, end-user accounts, and much more. HackNotice’s mission is to give organizations the power to uncover their hidden, human-based threat surfaces and effectively defend them.  Founded in 2019, HackNotice is located in Austin, TX. For more information, visit www.hacknotice.com.