The 2023 Trend to Rule Them All - Connected World
A look at 2022 cybersecurity takeaways and how to start the New Year right. A major lesson the private and public sectors can take away from 2022 is that as long as an organization or entity uses technology, it's at risk for a cyberattack. And the reality is that as the sun sets on 2022, an organization can't survive without technology. For that reason, cyber threats and cybersecurity are perhaps the most important topics to discuss with the dawn of the New Year--and perhaps every New Year. Trends in AI (artificial intelligence) and ML (machine learning), quantum computing, supply chain management, blockchain, and the IoT (Internet of Things) are all linked by this underlying concern about security. A down economy, lack of a skilled cybersecurity workforce, lagging government policy, a large hybrid workforce, and the use of AI by adversaries will all affect the cyber scene in 2023.
Dec-4-2022, 17:05:30 GMT
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