5 cybersecurity predictions for 2024

As 2024 nears, it’s time to look ahead to what this year may bring in terms of cybersecurity. Cybersecurity costs are predicted to rise globally to $10.5 trillion by 2025 as cybercrime becomes more sophisticated. No doubt we will see more artificial intelligence (AI) being leveraged for nefarious uses, and social engineering-style attacks such as phishing are also likely to rise. Here are five predictions for what 2024 will bring.

1. Advanced phishing

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Apple

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