VentureBeat November 26, 2022
Ashleigh Hollowell

A new report released this week from Perception Point and Osterman Research found that, on average, companies pay $1,197 per employee each year to address cybersecurity incidents — which can add up quickly the larger an organization is. Against that backdrop, looking ahead to 2023, Deloitte predicts an increase in cybersecurity preparedness both for employees and board members alike. It also predicts that securing emerging technologies, ramping up connected device visibility and data-focused security practices will be priorities for teams in 2023 — however, Deloitte leaders also noted that the talent shortage is likely to continue as are issues with security supply chains.

This week, Mulesoft, a Salesforce-owned company, also made predictions about what’s ahead for the enterprise in 2023....

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