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ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2020

Posted on 22 October 2020

From securityaffairs.co

ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2020 2

According to the ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2020, cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated, targeted, and in many cases undetected.

I’m proud to present the ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2020, the annual report published by the ENISA that provides insights on the evolution of cyber threats for the period January 2019-April 2020.

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