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2023 Will Be the Year of New Technology and 2 Other Lessons Learned from 2022These are the top security concerns, priorities and next steps following a year of C-suite conversations.

ByScott Lundgren

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As the new year gets into full swing, business leaders continue to become more involved with and concerned aboutsecurity. The increased attention should come as no surprise, as simultaneously, cyberattacks have skyrocketed, with65% of cybersecurity professionalssaying the volume of attacks has significantly increased since Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago.

Against this stark backdrop, I've spent 2022 speaking with dozens of entrepreneurs and business leaders — from early-stage startups to public enterprises — about their primary security concerns, reflections following their shift to the cloud, as well as actions to take in 2023 to bolster their security posture. Here are the key learnings.

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