Following a frenzied year where businesses were forced to adapt overnight to fully remote environments and brand-new threats, we enter 2021 with heightened stability and knowledge of the cyber risks ahead. Cybersecurity teams need to be proactive to be effective, especially as organizations explore a permanent hybrid or remote workforce model. And with major attacks throughout the year targeting well-known, consumer-facing brands including the Garmin ransomware attack, HHS breach, and the Marriott phishing breach, security impacted every single industry around the globe. As a result, security leaders were forced to be even more cognizant of their approach to protecting their organization, often forcing them to refine and future proof their approaches to this new world of security. After watching the events of 2020 and analyzing threat actors’ approaches, here’s what I expect to see in 2021: