Top Cyber Threats for 2016 and Next Five Years

Businesses and organizations should expect cyber criminals to attack through wearable devices, employees’ home systems, cloud services and automobiles within the next year, according cyber experts at Intel’s McAfee Labs.

By 2020, individuals could be receiving payment for sharing their personal data and hackers could be manipulating markets in their favor through financial intelligence gathering, the experts also predict.

Intel Security has released its McAfee Labs Threat Predictions Report, which offers predictions on the cyber threat landscape in 2016 and insights into what that landscape might look like through 2020. The report, which reflects the opinions of 33 of Intel Security’s thought leaders, also addresses likely responses to these threats.

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2016 Predictions

The 2016 threat predictions include likely threats around ransomware and the sale of stolen data. The cyber risk threats McAfee experts sees in 2016 include:

Predictions through 2020

McAfee says its five-year look ahead attempts to predict how the types of threat actors will change, how attackers’ behaviors and targets will change, and how the industry will meet these challenges over the next five years:

For more information read the full report: McAfee Labs Threat Predictions Report.