#BizTrends2023: 5 top cybersecurity predictions for African businesses in 2023

According to the Check Point Research report, African countries experienced an average of 1,848 cyberattacks per week in 2022, which was higher than the rest of the world combined.
Most cyberattacks come from Nigeria, with the highest number of internet users in Africa, followed by South Africa and Kenya.
An Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) report titled The Impact of Cybersecurity on Africa says cybercrime costs Africa $4bn annually. Businesses in Africa should therefore recognise the threats and vulnerabilities posed by cyber-attacks.
It is time for African companies to start preparing cybersecurity resilience plans, priorities, and roadmaps for the new year.
Here are some of the cybersecurity predictions for 2023:

About Jaco Nel
Jaco Nel is chief technology officer at Deimos. In this role, Nel is responsible for overseeing the development and cross-functional delivery of Deimos' software portfolio for Deimos and its clients, providing technical guidance and leadership to engineering teams and top management, implementing best practice engineering methods, and examining new trends and technologies.Related
How healthcare facilities can guard against ransomware attacks 19 Dec 2024 How Meta’s new technology aims to protect users from fake celebrity ads 22 Oct 2024 MVI could solve digital fraud 12 Aug 2024 How AI is shaping the ransomware threat landscape 16 Jul 2024 Ransomware: What is an organisation's obligation to prevent fraud? 6 Nov 2023 Avoid bait marketing pitfalls, but unearth Black Friday jewels 30 Oct 2023 #CybersecurityMonth: One question can keep you safe from phishing scams 10 Oct 2023 Prasa warns job seekers against fake website 5 Sep 2023