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25 Data Protection Predictions from 14 Experts for 2022

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We polled 30 experts and received 60 data protection predictions for 2022, in an attempt to help you make the best business decisions. As part of Solutions Review’s third-annual #BUDRInsightJam , we called for the industry’s best and brightest to share their data protection predictions for 2022.

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The 16 Best Data Protection Software Companies for 2022

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These capabilities facilitate the automation of moving critical data to online and offline storage, and creating comprehensive strategies for valuing, cataloging, and protecting data from application errors, user errors, malware, virus attacks, outages, machine failure, and other disruptions. Note: Companies are listed in alphabetical order.

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33 Data Privacy Week Comments from Industry Experts in 2023

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Aron Brand, CTO at CTERA After many years of near-zero interest rates and workforce shortages, the tide has turned, and in 2022 we have seen the start of a dramatic shift in the business landscape. Cyber criminals have become increasingly aggressive and sophisticated, along with their ransomware and other malware.

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Data Privacy Awareness Month 2024: Roundup of Expert Quotes

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And when a phishing attack succeeds, the cybercriminals capture private data, personal information, company data, or they may even install malware directly onto the device to facilitate ongoing attacks. It has become an integral part of building a secure and resilient digital economy.”

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Data Privacy Day 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

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And when a phishing attack succeeds, the cybercriminals capture private data, personal information, company data, or they may even install malware directly onto the device to facilitate ongoing attacks. It has become an integral part of building a secure and resilient digital economy.”