By: Editorial Staff, Date: February 10th, 2022

As different business organizations continue to adopt the hybrid work set-up due to the COVID-19 pandemic, sophisticated file threats and attacks show no signs of abating this 2022. Cybercriminals are also anticipated to ramp up, carrying new criminal solutions that will further expand the cyber-attack chain.

Some experts predicted that 2022 will see a significant increase in the rate at which new attacks can be launched. Moreover, as attackers invest more of their time and effort to develop new techniques in launching attacks, companies must stay ahead of the potential damage and risks — which are lining up.

To build a reliable defense against a new wave of unknown attacks, organizations are advised to leverage their approach to file protection. Considering that threats and attacks are roadblocks to business productivity, it is a critical step to invest in a proactive solution to beat file-based threats before they cause unnecessary harm and costs to the organization.

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