VentureBeat December 2, 2022
Tim Keary

Cyber risks never stand still. With the Russia-Ukraine war continuing and economic uncertainty looming over the horizon, organizations need to be prepared for an increase in cyberthreats.

Recently, some of Gartner’s top analysts connected with VentureBeat to share their top cybersecurity predictions for 2023.

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Predictions included a continuation of supply chain and geopolitical risk, DevSecOps emerging as a critical methodology for security teams and developers, and human-operated ransomware remaining a prominent threat.

Below is an edited transcript of their responses:

1. Supply chain and geopolitical risk will dominate cybersecurity

“A broad array of geopolitical risks continue...

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