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Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023: My Reflections

Jane Frankland

My Predictions for Cybersecurity in 2023 were… Technology enables opportunities as fast as it introduces threats. Unsurprisingly, cyberattacks and data breaches show no signs of slowing as companies invest in technology to fuel growth, enhance customer experiences, support remote and hybrid workforces, and meet ESG goals.

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Top 5 Industries Most Vulnerable to Data Breaches in 2023

Security Boulevard

Consequently, the industry faces several cyber security challenges in 2023 and beyond, such as increasing demand for telehealth and remote healthcare services, rising healthcare costs, and regulatory compliance, such as the U.S. Here is a look at some of the factors and innovations that will determine the future of data security.

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Annual Reports: How They Warn of Cyber Risk

SecureWorld News

We are subject to numerous laws and regulations designed to protect this information, such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the United Kingdom’s GDPR, the California Consumer Privacy Act (and its successor the California Privacy Rights Act that will go into effect on January 1, 2023), as well as various other U.S.