Cybersecurity Dive October 10, 2024
David Jones

A report by PwC shows American business leaders will continue to focus on data regulation, AI and technology investments regardless of which party prevails in November.

Dive Brief:

  • Less than a month before the U.S. presidential election, 3 in 4 C-suite executives consider cybersecurity a moderate or serious risk, making it the biggest overall concern among potential business risks, according to a Wednesday report from PwC.
  • About one-third of executives consider technology, AI and data regulation the top three policy risks, no matter which major candidate wins the presidential election.The report is based on a survey of 709 U.S. executives conducted between Sept. 12-19.
  • Beyond cyber, business leaders are concerned about geopolitical tensions and how pressure on...

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