Advanced Persistent Threats in 2022: What to look out for | SASIG
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Monday 10 January 2022, 11am-12noon (GMT)

The changes in the world in 2021 directly affect the development of sophisticated attacks in the coming year. Building on trends that the Kaspersky Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) observed throughout 2021, the researchers have prepared their forecast to help us all prepare for the challenges ahead.

Kaspersky researcher David Emm will present their future vision for advanced persistent threats (APTs), outlining how the threat landscape will change in 2022. Politicisation playing an increasing role in cyberspace, the return of low-level attacks, an inflow of new APT actors and a growth of supply chain attacks are some of the predictions outlined.

 
Guest chaired by

Peter Yapp (info), Partner, Schillings LLP

 
Presented by

David Emm (info), Principal Security Researcher, Global Research & Analysis Team, Kaspersky

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