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Expect more hacktivism in 2023

Cybersecurity company Trellix anticipate spikes in geopolitically motivated attacks across Asia and Europe, hacktivism fueled by tensions from opposing political parties, and vulnerabilities in core software supply chains.

The forecasts are contained in the 2023 edition of its annual threat predictions report from the Trellix Advanced Research Center.

“Analyzing current trends is necessary but being predictive in cybersecurity is vital,” said John Fokker, head of threat intelligence at Trellix. “While organisations focus on near-term threats, we advise all to look beyond the horizon to ensure a proactive posture. Global political events and the adoption of new technology will breed novel threats from more innovative threat actors.”

The Trellix Advanced Research Center serves the global threat intelligence community and organisations with the latest threat indicators and insights collected from Trellix’s extensive sensor network.

It forecasts the following threats in 2023:

* For more information, visit the Trellix Advanced Research Center

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