Jusletter IT

Cybersecurity Trends in 2023

  • Authors: Fabian Teichmann / Sonia Boticiu / Bruno S. Sergi
  • Category of articles: Cybersecurity
  • Region: EU
  • Field of law: Cybersecurity, Cybercrime
  • DOI: 10.38023/8e17cdc3-b9b9-463c-b993-685bf6cc12ad
  • Citation: Fabian Teichmann / Sonia Boticiu / Bruno S. Sergi, Cybersecurity Trends in 2023, in: Jusletter IT 20. Dezember 2022
Cybercrime is a serious global problem. Moreover, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the cybersecurity landscape has undergone dramatic changes. Cybercriminals have taken advantage of the rise of remote working and cloud adoption and focused their attacks on remote access vulnerabilities. In addition, the war in Ukraine continues to have a profound economic, human and commercial impact on businesses, further exacerbating their situation. As a result, corporate security teams are struggling to keep up with the increasingly sophisticated and frequent attacks that threaten today’s cyber landscape. For this reason, this paper aims to review the latest cybersecurity trends and threats that have emerged in light of current events and need to be addressed in 2023. In addition, this paper contributes to the literature by providing companies with practical ways to reduce their exposure to cyber-attacks.

Table of contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Cybersecurity trends and threats for 2023
  • 2.1. Ransomware
  • 2.2. Risks with IoT
  • 2.3. Cloud Vulnerabilities
  • 2.4. Attack surface expansion
  • 2.5. DDoS attacks
  • 2.6. Social Engineering
  • 2.7. Evolution of multi-factor authentication
  • 3. Discussions and recommendations
  • 4. Conclusion

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