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Asean cyberthreat outlook 2022

While targeted ransomware attacks may be on the decline, a rise is foreseen in stolen data being offered on black markets.

Two years into the pandemic, Southeast Asia, as well as the rest of the world, is gearing up for recovery in 2022. Companies and individuals are ready to regain a sense of normalcy, with back-to-office, back-to-school, and back-to-travel policies being put in place.

But year in and year out, pandemic or no pandemic, cybercriminals are always on the job. They will continue to use different and more sophisticated means to target a variety of industries, from airlines, hospitals and government websites to banks, telecom companies, universities, e-commerce, and even social media giants. Experts from the cybersecurity firm Kaspersky have outlined four top trends to look out for this year:

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