VentureBeat June 29, 2022
Drew Robb

An Enterprise Strategy Group study found that almost two-thirds of organizations intend to increase IT spending this year, with 69% of respondents noting that they were raising their cybersecurity spending in the same period. Only 2% expect to spend less on cybersecurity.

“Cybersecurity remains the top IT initiative in 2022,” said Jon Oltsik, an analyst at the Enterprise Strategy Group.

He added that the cybersecurity job market reflects these trends. There are far more companies looking for security specialists than there is talent available.

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