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A Seismic Shift in The Ever-Changing Dynamic of The Cyber World of The Financial Industry

"The rise of supply chain threats and escalating ransomware attacks are the most pressing cyber challenges the international community needs to address. Business leaders must consider cybersecurity as a risk management issue and balance the trade-offs between security, usability and cost at the Board or C-suite level."

David Koh, Commissioner of Cybersecurity and Chief Executive, Cyber Security Agency (CSA), Singapore

Recent developments have resulted in unparalleled growth in cyber dependency and technical innovation. As these interdependencies continue to grow, so do the related dangers and threats, requiring all individuals and organizations to adopt a more defensive posture, seek clarity on their cyber presence, and take appropriate precautions to keep them secure.

Despite the efforts of cybersecurity specialists, the cybersecurity visual tends to deteriorate year after year. Cybercriminals will be as busy as ever in the year 2023.

Are IT departments prepared to

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