5 Cybersecurity Threats to Be Aware of in 2020
By Gaurav Belani
By Gaurav Belani on
The risk and severity of cyber-attacks have clearly grown over the past few years. In fact, since the year 2018, mankind has witnessed the most horrific cases of cybercrimes related to massive data breaches, flaws in microchips, cryptojacking, and many others. 
It goes without saying that the advancement of technology and the wide use of digital media is making attackers smarter by the day. Further, these cybercriminals take advantage of individuals and firms who pay less heed to cybersecurity. They target everything from a newly-launched blog to an established online store to gain access to sensitive information.
Every other day we read news related to cybersecurity threats like ransomware, phishing, or IoT-based attacks. However, 2020 comes with a whole new level of cybersecurity threats that businesses need to be aware of. In fact, a report by Threat Horizon reveals that in the coming years, organizations will face cyber threats under three key themes - 
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This AI-based technology has made steady progress as algorithms are better able to process data today. As the technology matures, cybercriminals use it to foster disruption across various industry segments, mainly financial markets, media and entertainment, and politics. In fact, deepfake can pose a huge threat to the upcoming 2020 elections. 
In the business world, these AI-generated fake videos or audios can be used to impersonate CEOs, steal millions from enterprises, spread wrong information about them, and interrupt business operations. In the coming years, deepfake will evolve into a sophisticated and convincing method of forgery, making it a huge cybersecurity threat that organizations need to be wary of.
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This AI-based technology has made steady progress as algorithms are better able to process data today. As the technology matures, cybercriminals use it to foster disruption across various industry segments, mainly financial markets, media and entertainment, and politics. In fact, deepfake can pose a huge threat to the upcoming 2020 elections. 
In the business world, these AI-generated fake videos or audios can be used to impersonate CEOs, steal millions from enterprises, spread wrong information about them, and interrupt business operations. In the coming years, deepfake will evolve into a sophisticated and convincing method of forgery, making it a huge cybersecurity threat that organizations need to be wary of. 
In this age of digital transformation and globalization, cybercriminals are constantly looking for fresh exploits and coming up with advanced strategies to defraud and damage institutions and organizations. In light of this fact, businesses should be mindful of not just the ever-growing number of vulnerabilities but also of the cybersecurity threats that are in store. The information shared in this post will enlighten you of the upcoming threats in 2020 so that you can proactive measures to reduce their risk.
Gaurav Belani is a senior SEO and content marketing analyst at Growfusely, a content marketing agency that specializes in data-driven SEO. He has more than seven years of experience in digital marketing and loves to read and write about education technology, AI, machine learning, data science, and other emerging technologies. In his spare time, he enjoys watching movies and listening to music. Connect with him on Twitter at @belanigaurav.
- Disruption: Over-dependence on fragile connectivity will increase the risk of premeditated internet outages that compromise business operations. Cybercriminals will use ransomware to hijack the Internet of Things.
- Distortion: Spread of misinformation by bots and automated sources will cause compromise of trust in the integrity of information.
- Deterioration: Rapid advances in smart technologies and conflicting demands posed by evolving national security will negatively impact an enterprise’s ability to control information.
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- Cloud Vulnerability
 
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- AI-Enhanced Cyberthreats
 
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- AI Fuzzing
 
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- Machine Learning Poisoning
 
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- Smart Contract Hacking
 
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- Social Engineering Attacks
 
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- Deepfake
 
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This AI-based technology has made steady progress as algorithms are better able to process data today. As the technology matures, cybercriminals use it to foster disruption across various industry segments, mainly financial markets, media and entertainment, and politics. In fact, deepfake can pose a huge threat to the upcoming 2020 elections. 
In the business world, these AI-generated fake videos or audios can be used to impersonate CEOs, steal millions from enterprises, spread wrong information about them, and interrupt business operations. In the coming years, deepfake will evolve into a sophisticated and convincing method of forgery, making it a huge cybersecurity threat that organizations need to be wary of.
Embed Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ54GDm1eL0
This AI-based technology has made steady progress as algorithms are better able to process data today. As the technology matures, cybercriminals use it to foster disruption across various industry segments, mainly financial markets, media and entertainment, and politics. In fact, deepfake can pose a huge threat to the upcoming 2020 elections. 
In the business world, these AI-generated fake videos or audios can be used to impersonate CEOs, steal millions from enterprises, spread wrong information about them, and interrupt business operations. In the coming years, deepfake will evolve into a sophisticated and convincing method of forgery, making it a huge cybersecurity threat that organizations need to be wary of. 
Quick Tips to Brace Yourself Against Cyberthreats
- Prioritize cybersecurity by setting up a security strategy to assess and classify the data you handle and the type of security you need to protect them. Run a security audit on a regular basis.
- Focus on cybersecurity awareness. Educate your employees on the importance of data protection and security protocols.
- Create a unique and strong password combination and complement it with two-factor authentication to access the system.
- Invest in cybersecurity tools like antivirus software, firewall, and other privacy tools to automatically scan threats. Install and update your antivirus software.
- Have a strong backup policy. It will protect you from ransomware attacks.
- Apply end-to-end encryption to all your confidential files.
- Hack yourself! This will help you identify the vulnerabilities in the system.
Summing Up
In this age of digital transformation and globalization, cybercriminals are constantly looking for fresh exploits and coming up with advanced strategies to defraud and damage institutions and organizations. In light of this fact, businesses should be mindful of not just the ever-growing number of vulnerabilities but also of the cybersecurity threats that are in store. The information shared in this post will enlighten you of the upcoming threats in 2020 so that you can proactive measures to reduce their risk.
About The Author:
Gaurav Belani is a senior SEO and content marketing analyst at Growfusely, a content marketing agency that specializes in data-driven SEO. He has more than seven years of experience in digital marketing and loves to read and write about education technology, AI, machine learning, data science, and other emerging technologies. In his spare time, he enjoys watching movies and listening to music. Connect with him on Twitter at @belanigaurav.
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