Description
A review of the events of 2022 shows that 2023 will not be the year of dire new cyber attacks waged by hoodie-wearing cyber criminals or office-bound nation-state APTs. Instead, 2023 will be when multiple regulatory bodies express their mounting frustration with public and private companies' collective inability to reduce the volume and impact of prior cyber attacks.
Tune into this ISACA Episode as Hyperproof’s Field CISO, Kayne McGladrey, speaks with ISACA’s Jeff Champion on how 2023 will be the year of risk.
Learn more about Hyperproof at:
https://twitter.com/Hyperproof
https://www.linkedin.com/company/hyperproof/
https://www.instagram.com/hyperproof/
Additional Hyperproof Resources:
https://hyperproof.io/resource/the-ultimate-guide-to-enterprise-risk-management/
https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/isaca-now-blog/2022/three-key-predictions-for-2023-the-year-of-risk
https://hyperproof.io/resource/risk-management-software-buyer-guide/
https://hyperproof.io/case-studies/pythian-uses-hyperproof-to-get-time-back-and-improve-its-risk-management-maturity/
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