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As we enter 2022, organizations are re-evaluating their cybersecurity strategies to lower risks and best defend against potential threats. Through budget, risk tolerance, compliance and more, organizations have varying priorities for their security needs. Two things to consider in that planning – in addition to the ever-growing threats of ransomware, phishing, and zero-day vulnerabilities – are nation-state and Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)-style attacks.