Any way you look at it, 2020 was a crazy year. From the coronavirus outbreak to the U.S. presidential elections, the year held many eccentricities. And prowling behind the many changes that overcame our lives were new trends of cyberattacks and security threats, often backed by nation-state actors.
In the tense political and economic climate, state-backed actors used every possible means to gain leverage over their rivals. And in the midst of the chaos, every individual and organization can become a victim or collateral damage in the context of bigger conflicts.