"Criminals will be taking advantage of AI and machine learning — but so should the security community," Ilia Sotnikov, a security strategist for Netwrix, said in a release. "These technologies can help quickly connect the dots across multiple data sets, giving them the broader context required to spot even sophisticated cyberattacks in their early stages. "Criminals will be taking advantage of AI and machine learning — but so should the security community," Ilia Sotnikov, a security strategist for Netwrix, said in a release. "These technologies can help quickly connect the dots across multiple data sets, giving them the broader context required to spot even sophisticated cyberattacks in their early stages."Credit: krishnendu/Adobe Stock

In the coming year, the cybersecurity sector will contend with artificial intelligence being deployed more often to commit as well as thwart cybercrimes, while phishing techniques will continue to evolve and mobile devices become bigger targets, according to year-end predictions from cybersecurity experts.

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