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9 ways that cybersecurity may change in 2022

As malicious bot activity increases and attacks surge against APIs, MFA will become more of a mandate and the CISO will take on a greater role, predicts Ping Identity CEO and founder Andre Durand.

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Google Drive accounted for the most malware downloads from cloud storage sites in 2021

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URL parsing: A ticking time bomb of security exploits

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