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1、Cloud SecurityReport202322023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.The 2023 Cloud Security Report highlights the critical cybersecurity concerns,incidents,and trends as organizations increasingly adopt multi-cloud environments.Despite growing cloud maturity,a staggeri
2、ng 95%of security professionals remain concerned about public cloud security,emphasizing the urgent need for education,training,and solutions that keep pace with complex multi-cloud environments and evolving threats.An ongoing challenge faced by cybersecurity professionals is the lack of qualified s
3、ecurity staff(43%).As 72%of respondents use two or more cloud providers,top security priorities such as preventing misconfigurations,securing cloud apps,and achieving regulatory compliance become increasingly challenging due to the rise in complexity and attack surface-multiplied by the cybersecurit
4、y talent gap.Addressing the talent shortage issue through cybersecurity training and certifications emerges as a vital solution for organizations.Barriers to cloud-based security are primarily people and process-related,rather than technology-focused.The lack of cybersecurity staff expertise and tra
5、ining(53%)remains the highest barrier,followed by budget challenges(44%)and data privacy issues(38%).The persistent shortage of qualified cybersecurity talent is also the most significant barrier to faster cloud adoption(37%),followed by legal and regulatory compliance issues(30%)and data security a
6、nd leakage risks(29%).In light of these challenges,a majority of organizations(83%)acknowledge that their teams require additional cloud security training and certifications to better operate in cloud environments.The report underscores the importance of addressing security concerns and investing in
7、 cybersecurity training and certifications to tackle the talent shortage and ensure a secure and robust cloud ecosystem.We would like to thank(ISC)2 for supporting this unique research.We hope you enjoy this report.Thank you,Holger SchulzeIntroductionHolger SchulzeCEO and FounderCybersecurity Inside
8、rs32023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Despite the increasing maturity of cloud technology,95%of security professionals still exhibit moderate to extreme concern regarding public cloud security.This persistent trend highlights the crucial need for ongoing cloud
9、security education and the development of solutions that can adapt to the ever-evolving multi-cloud environments and threat landscapes.Consequently,organizations should place a high priority on cloud security,invest in comprehensive protection strategies,and offer continuous training to their teams
10、to maintain a secure cloud environment.Cloud Security ConcernsHow concerned are you about the security of public clouds?95%of organizations are moderately to extremelyconcerned about cloud security19%41%35%ExtremelyconcernedVeryconcernedModeratelyconcernedSlightlyconcernedNot at allconcerned4%1%How
11、would you describe your organizations cloud maturity level?No cloud readinessEarly adopter,experimentalIntermediate,repeatableAdvanced,well-architected7%23%42%24%Leader,fully automated4%42023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Security incidents happen frequently:24
12、%of organizations experienced a public cloud-related security incident in the last 12 months.Misconfiguration was the leading cause,followed by account compromise and exploited vulnerabilities.This finding suggests that organizations should prioritize enhancing their cloud security measures and impr
13、oving incident detection and reporting.Continuous monitoring and regular security audits can help organizations better understand their security posture and reduce the risk of cloud-related security incidents.With multi-cloud complexity on the rise,it is not surprising that 67%of cybersecurity profe
14、ssionals are,at best,only moderately confident in their organizations cloud security posture.The survey results emphasize the importance of continuous improvement in cloud security strategies,ongoing training,and the implementation of best practices to increase confidence and ensure a robust securit
15、y posture in the face of evolving threats.Cloud Security IncidentsDid your organization experience a public cloud related security incident in the last 12 months?NoYes24%76%How confident are you in your organizations cloud security posture?Extremely confident Very confident Moderately confident Slig
16、htly confident Not at all confident 67%of cybersecurity professionals are,at best,only moderatelyconfident in their organizations cloud security postureExtremely confidentNot at all confident13%6%27%49%5%52023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.How do cloud security
17、 professionals feel about the risk levels of cloud versus on-premise environments?While a third of respondents(30%)see the risk levels about equal,43%observe a higher degree of risk in the cloud.A quarter of respondents(27%)see a lower risk for public cloud breaches.These findings demonstrate a rang
18、e of opinions among cybersecurity professionals regarding the risk of security breaches in public cloud environments.It highlights the importance of understanding the specific security requirements of an organization and implementing appropriate measures to mitigate potential risks,regardless of the
19、 chosen environment.Cloud Security RiskCompared to traditional,on-premise IT environments,would you say the risk of security breaches in a public cloud environment is higher or lower?43%say public cloud is at higher riskthan on-premise environmentsSignificantly lowerSignificantly lowerSignificantly
20、higherSomewhat lowerAbout the sameSomewhat higherSignificantly higher13%30%30%20%7%Are public cloud apps/SaaS(such as Salesforce and Office 365)more or less secure than on-premises applications?35%24%41%Public cloud appsare MOREsecure thanon-premises appsPublic cloud appsare LESSsecure thanon-premis
21、es appsAbout the same62023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Organizations are rapidly shifting workloads to the cloud,with 39%already having more than half of their workloads in the cloud.Additionally,58%of respondents plan to make this shift within the next 12-18
22、 months.Notably,organizations with over 50%of workloads in the cloud will experience significant changes.Within the next 12-18 months,there will be an increase from 20%to 27%in organizations having 51%to 75%of workloads in the cloud,and those with over 75%of workloads in the cloud are expected to ri
23、se from 19%to 31%.These findings indicate a growing recognition of the benefits of cloud computing,leading organizations to plan for further workload migration to the cloud.As cloud adoption continues to expand,it is crucial for businesses to consistently enhance their cloud security measures and st
24、rategies.This ensures the protection of workloads and establishes a robust security posture.Cloud WorkloadsWhat percentage of your workloads are in the cloud today?What percentage of your workloads will be in the cloud in the next 12-18 months?39%are runningmore than50%of workloadsin the cloud58%wil
25、l be runningmore than50%of workloadsin the cloud25%20%19%Up to 25%26%-50%51%-75%+75%Share of workloads in the cloud TODAYNEXT 12-18 MONTHS36%25%17%27%31%72023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.The results reflect the trend towards multi-cloud strategies that offer
26、increased flexibility,redundancy,and the ability to leverage the strengths of different providers.This multi-cloud approach,however,also brings the challenge of managing and securing complex environments with multiple cloud providers.With 72%of respondents using two or more cloud providers,top secur
27、ity priorities(such as preventing misconfigurations,securing cloud apps,and reaching regulatory compliance)are multiplied by the increase in complexity and attack surface.Multiple CloudsHow many cloud providers does your organization currently use?28%OneTwo34%More than three19%72%of organizationstha
28、t are inthe cloud usetwo or morecloud providersMuch betterMuch betterBetterSimilarWorseMuch worseMuch worse9%35%50%5%1%think that cloud security froman independent security vendoris better than cloud vendors44%Three19%82023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.What is
29、 holding back organizations from increasing their investment in the cloud?The ongoing lack of qualified cybersecurity talent with the necessary knowledge and experience to effectively implement and manage cloud solutions continues to be the most critical barrier to faster cloud adoption(37%).This is
30、 followed by legal and regulatory compliance issues(30%)and data security and leakage risks(29%).To overcome these barriers,organizations should invest in staff training and certification,develop robust security and compliance strategies,and work closely with cloud service providers to ensure seamle
31、ss integration and to address security concerns.Barriers to Cloud AdoptionWhat are the biggest barriers holding back cloud adoption in your organization?Cost/lack of ROI 21%|Internal resistance and inertia 20%|Loss of control 19%|Complexity managing cloud deployment 18%|Lack of transparency and visi
32、bility 15%|Billing&tracking issues 14%|Lack of maturity of cloud service models 13%|Lack of management buy-in 13%|Dissatisfaction with cloud service offerings/performance/pricing 12%|Lack of customizability 10%|Lack of support by cloud provider 8%|Performance of apps in the cloud 8%|Availability 8%|
33、Other 5%23%27%24%22%Legal®ulatorycomplianceLack ofbudgetIntegration withexisting ITenvironmentFear of vendorlock-inGeneralsecurity risksData security,loss&leakagerisksLack of staffresources orexpertise37%30%29%92023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Multi-cloud
34、increases complexity and causes new security challenges.The skills and expertise that multi-cloud environments demand is clearly highlighted in the fact that three out of the four top challenges are related to having the right talent,along with an in-depth understanding of each cloud platform.The on
35、going skills gap is clearly the most significant challenge,emphasizing the importance of having a skilled workforce that can effectively manage and deploy security solutions across multiple cloud platforms.Challenges of Securing Multi-CloudWhat are your biggest challenges securing multi-cloud enviro
36、nments?Keeping up with the rate of change 38%|Managing the costs of different solutions 37%|Providing seamless access to users based on their credentials 37%|Selecting the right set of services 36%|Other 3%Understandinghow differentsolutions fittogetherUnderstandingserviceintegrationoptionsEnsuring
37、dataprotection andprivacy for eachenvironmentHaving the rightskills to deployand manage acomplete solutionacross all cloudenvironmentsLoss ofvisibility andcontrol58%52%49%45%44%102023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Which providers are organizations prioritizing
38、for their cloud use?The big name providers,such as Microsoft Azure(72%)and Amazon Web Services(67%),continue to dominate the market.However,predicted future cloud adoption is strong for Google Cloud Platform(21%)and Oracle Cloud(20%).Preferred Cloud ProvidersWhat cloud IaaS provider(s)do you current
39、ly use or plan to use in the future?72%15%16%21%20%16%11%11%67%40%20%11%7%6%CURRENT USEFUTURE GROWTH112023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.When it comes to the choice of cloud security delivery,the majority of organizations rely on the native security tools provi
40、ded by their cloud providers(74%).These built-in tools offer a level of protection and integration tailored to the specific cloud environment,making them a popular choice.A significant number of organizations(47%)choose to work with managed services providers for their cloud security needs.By outsou
41、rcing to a managed services provider,organizations can benefit from the providers expertise and resources,which can help them manage the complexities of securing their cloud environments.Many organizations also opt for third-party cloud security vendors to enhance their security posture(46%).These v
42、endors offer specialized solutions that can complement or extend the capabilities of native security tools provided by the cloud providers.Cloud Security ChoicesHow do you source cloud security?74%46%Third party cloudsecurity vendor47%Cloud provider nativesecurity toolsManaged servicesprovider122023
43、 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.When asked how third-party security solutions compare to native cloud security platforms provided by the cloud operator,half of cybersecurity professionals think both perform similarly(50%).This is followed by 44%who think dedicat
44、ed third-party security solutions perform better.These findings suggest that there is a general belief among cybersecurity professionals that third-party security vendors can either provide similar or,in some cases,better cloud security compared to cloud vendors.This emphasizes the importance of eva
45、luating security options and choosing the most appropriate solution for an organizations specific needs and requirements.Native Security vs Third-Party72%of organizationsthat are inthe cloud usetwo or morecloud providersMuch betterMuch betterBetterSimilarWorseMuch worseMuch worse9%35%50%5%1%think th
46、at cloud security froman independent security vendoris better than cloud vendors44%Three19%How do you think cloud security from a 3rd-party security vendor compares with cloud security from a cloud vendor?132023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.How do cybersecurit
47、y professionals rate the completeness of their cloud providers native security?The majority of respondents believe Azure offers the most sufficient native cloud security controls and services(73%),reflecting high confidence in Microsofts security features and capabilities.AWS is also highly regarded
48、 by respondents for its native cloud security controls(66%),demonstrating strong trust in Amazons security offerings.Though less popular compared to Azure and AWS,a significant portion of respondents still consider Google Clouds native security controls and services to be sufficient(35%).Best Native
49、 Cloud SecurityWhich of the following platforms provide the most sufficient native cloud security controls and services?73%66%MicrosoftAzureAmazon WebServices(AWS)AlibabaCloud10%4%GoogleCloudOracle GOP Cloud35%Other 4%142023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.What a
50、re the biggest barriers that slow migration to cloud-based security?Interestingly,the biggest challenges organizations are facing are not primarily about security technology,but about people and processes.Lack of cybersecurity staff expertise and training(53%)continues to rank as the highest barrier
51、 to migrating to cloud-based security solutions.Organizations continue to face challenges in upskilling their teams and providing them with the necessary knowledge to effectively manage and secure cloud environments.This is followed at a distance by budget challenges(44%)and data privacy issues(38%)
52、.Barriers to Cloud-Based SecurityWhat are the main barriers to migrating to cloud-based security solutions?Integrity of cloud security platform(DDoS attack,breach)19%|Limited control over encryption keys 18%|Scalability and performance 14%|Not sure/other 9%30%34%31%BudgetDataprivacyStaff expertise/t
53、rainingSolutionmaturitySunk cost intoon-premises toolsRegulatorycompliance requirementsDataresidency21%Lack of integrationwith on-premisessecurity technologies53%44%38%36%152023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Overall,the key findings suggest that organizations f
54、ace multiple challenges in securing their cloud workloads,including a shortage of skilled staff(43%),ensuring compliance(37%),and visibility into their infrastructure security(32%).Addressing these issues will require a combination of improved security tools and processes,and increased investment in
55、 cybersecurity training and workforce development.Operational Security HeadachesWhat are your biggest operational,day-to-day headaches trying to protect cloud workloads?43%Lack ofqualified staff37%Compliance29%Automating andenforcing securityacross multiple clouds32%Setting consistentsecurity polici
56、es32%Visibility30%Cant identifymisconfigurationsquickly162023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Personal devices are a popular and important endpoint for employees accessing cloud data and services but they are also a weak link.How do organizations protect cloud da
57、ta that is accessed,used,and stored on personal devices?The most common security measure is installation of MDM agents that monitor use of data and cloud services on personal devices(42%),followed by using trusted device models(23%).And,17%of organizations dont even permit personal device access to
58、sensitive cloud resources.Personal Device SecurityWhat does your organization do for securing cloud data on employees personal devices?42%Use a trusteddevices modelBlock all personal devicesfrom accessing dataGrant accessto any deviceApply DLP at uploador on download23%17%9%9%Install agents(MDM)on a
59、ll devices172023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.The top challenge faced by organizations in maintaining cloud compliance is the lack of staff expertise and knowledge(55%).Organizations struggle to find qualified personnel who can effectively manage and ensure co
60、mpliance in cloud environments this issue has been the top challenge for a number of years.This is followed by the challenge of continuously staying in compliance as cloud environments change(43%)and performing regular audit/risk assessments(37%).To overcome these challenges,organizations should inv
61、est in staff training and certification,develop effective compliance monitoring processes,and stay up-to-date on regulatory changes and emerging threats in the cloud environment.Cloud Compliance ChallengesWhich part of the cloud compliance process is the most challenging?Going through audit/risk ass
62、essmentwithin the cloud environmentMonitoring for new vulnerabilitiesin cloud services that must be securedMonitoring for compliance withpolicies and proceduresStaying up to date about new/changingcompliance and regulatory requirementsLack of staff expertise/knowledgeContinuously staying in complian
63、ceas cloud environments change55%43%37%35%35%34%Scaling and automating compliance activities 24%|Data quality and integrity in regulatory reporting 22%|Not sure/other 7%182023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.In which components of their broader cloud environments
64、 are cybersecurity professionals most confident regarding their ability to secure in the cloud?Core cloud components such as servers(43%),network(37%),and web applications(32%)received the highest confidence scores,indicating that respondents feel more comfortable securing these components.Industria
65、l control systems(ICS)/SCADA devices and Internet of Things(IoT)on the other hand show the lowest confidence levels among respondents,indicating these areas may require additional attention,education,and resources.Confidence in SecurityOf the following components,which are you most confident in bein
66、g able to secure in the cloud?43%Servers(physical andvirtual)37%Networkperimeter/DMZ(public web servers)29%Laptops/notebooks32%Cloud applications(SaaS)32%Websites andweb applications30%Cloudinfrastructure(IaaS,PaaS)192023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.How do or
67、ganizations respond to changing security needs?The most popular approach among organizations is to invest in training and certification for their existing IT and information security staff(63%).This helps to bridge the skills gap and empowers employees to better handle the unique security challenges
68、 that arise in the cloud environment.This is closely followed by using native cloud provider security tools(61%)perhaps indicating cloud providers adapt their platforms in the face of changing security risks.Hiring new cloud security staff only follows at a distant third spot(35%).By investing in tr
69、aining and certification for their IT/IS staff,organizations can better handle the evolving security needs of their cloud environments and make the most of native cloud provider security tools.Changing Security NeedsWhen moving to the cloud,how do you handle your changing security needs?Other 2%63%6
70、1%35%34%Train and/or certifyexisting IT staffUse native cloudprovider security tools(e.g.,Azure Security Center,AWS Security Hub,Google CloudCommand Center)Partner with aManaged SecurityServices Provider(MSSP)31%Hire staff dedicatedto cloud securityDeploy securitysoftware fromindependent vendors2020
71、23 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.The survey results reveal several business outcomes organizations have realized by moving to the cloud,highlighting the diverse benefits of cloud adoption.Organizations rank responsiveness to customer needs(52%)as the most commo
72、n beneficial outcome they received by moving to the cloud.This is followed by accelerated time to market(48%).Organizations also see a degree of risk reduction(42%),closely followed by reduced cost(41%).These results demonstrate that cloud adoption not only drives cost savings and operational effici
73、ency,but also fosters innovation,agility,and market competitiveness.Cloud Business OutcomesWhat business outcomes have you realized by moving to the cloud?Increase responsiveness to customer needsAccelerate time to marketReduce risk and improve securitySave moneyExpand market reach to new marketsAcc
74、elerate revenue growth in existing marketsGain parity with competitors52%48%42%41%23%22%22%Other 7%212023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.The survey results highlight the strong demand for cloud security training and certifications among respondents.A large major
75、ity of respondents believe that they or their team would benefit from cloud security training and/or certifications(83%),indicating that there is a significant need for skill development in order to effectively operate in cloud environments.We asked cybersecurity professionals whether they have a pr
76、eference for vendor-specific or vendor-neutral cloud security certifications.The results indicate that a balanced approach to cloud security certifications,incorporating both vendor-specific and vendor-neutral credentials,is preferred by the majority of respondents(51%).This approach ensures that pr
77、ofessionals are equipped with a comprehensive skill set,enabling them to effectively navigate and secure diverse cloud environments.Cloud Security TrainingDo you think you or your team needs cloud security training and/or certification(s)to be better equipped to operate in cloud environments?When co
78、nsidering cloud security certification for yourself and/or your team,do you consider mostly vendor specific certifications or vendor neutral certifications?83%7%10%YesNoNot sure5%15%29%51%Not sureMix of bothMostly vendorneutralMostly vendorspecific222023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insid
79、ers All Rights Reserved.The 2023 Cloud Security Report is derived from an extensive survey of 823 cybersecurity professionals,conducted in March 2023.The study reveals how organizations utilizing cloud services are addressing security threats,as well as the training,certifications,and best practices
80、 prioritized by IT security leaders.The participants encompass a diverse range of roles,from technical executives to IT security practitioners,and represent a balanced cross-section of organizations of various sizes and industries.Methodology&DemographicsTechnology,Software&Internet Financial Servic
81、es Government Healthcare,Pharmaceuticals&Biotech Professional Services Telecommunications Education&Research Energy&Utilities Other CAREER LEVEL25%20%13%12%9%21%50%17%7%4%4%4%14%6%14%15%8%26%13%18%Specialist Manager/Supervisor CTO,CIO,CISCO,CMO,CFO,COO Consultant Director OtherDEPARTMENTIT Security
82、IT Operations Engineering Compliance SecOps Operations Other23%19%13%6%6%5%4%4%20%INDUSTRYCOMPANY SIZEFewer than 10 10-99 100-499 500-999 1,000-4,999 5,0009,999 Over 10,000SECURITY CERTIFICATIONS HELDYEARS OF SECURITY EXPERIENCECISSP CCSP CISM Security+CISA CEH Network+CRISC OtherLess than 1 year 1-
83、2 years 3-4 years 5 years More than 5 years More than 10 years70%21%17%18%19%13%8%11%41%10%19%24%15%19%13%232023 CLOUD SECURITY REPORT2023 Cybersecurity Insiders All Rights Reserved.Based on the findings of the 2023 Cloud Security Report,the ongoing talent and skills gap is a significant challenge f
84、or all organizations.Here are practical ways to overcome this challenge:Invest in training and certifying existing IT staff in cloud security,such as the Certified Cloud Security Professional(CCSP),as continuous learning can help them adapt to the ever-evolving cloud environment.Hire dedicated staff
85、 with cloud security expertise,and prioritize acquiring talent with a diverse range of skills and experience(especially with recognized certifications like CCSP or CISSP,as these professionals demonstrate a high level of knowledge and commitment to industry best practices).Foster a culture of collab
86、oration and knowledge-sharing between teams,as this can help in building internal expertise and keeping everyone up to date with the latest security trends.Consider a mix of vendor-specific and vendor-neutral certifications for your team,ensuring that they have both in-depth knowledge of specific pl
87、atforms and a broader understanding of cloud security principles.Collaborate with Managed Security Services Providers(MSSPs)and leverage security-as-a-service providers,to fill any immediate gaps in expertise and resources,while continuously working to develop your organizations internal capabilitie
88、s.By addressing the cybersecurity talent and skills gap through these measures and partnering with(ISC)2,organizations can better protect their cloud environments and maintain a strong security posture in the face of growing threats.How to Address the Cybersecurity Talent GapGet StartedAs more criti
89、cal data and assets move to the cloud,theyve become prime targets for cybercriminals.Organizations worldwide need cloud security professionals who understand the evolving complexities to identify and mitigate security risks.CCSP certification,the global gold standard in cloud security,puts you on a
90、path to rise higher in your career.Take the first step to CCSP CertificationJoin(ISC)as a Candidate.Sign up now and gain access to exclusive benefits,including 20%off Official(ISC)Training so you can start preparing for the CCSP exam.More benefits include:Free training for(ISC)Certified inCybersecur
91、ity certificationDiscounted learning resources(ISC)Security Congress annual conferenceIndustry event discounts(ISC)Local Chapter join or start oneYour first year is free no cost to you.*Build the confidence to succeed in cloud securityTake Your Career Higher intothe Cloud*If you choose to renew afte
92、r the first year,U.S.$50 due annually.CCSP is named among the top cloud certifications by SC Magazine(ISC)is an international nonprofit membership association focused on inspiring a safe and secure cyber world.Best known for the acclaimed Certified Information Systems Security Professional(CISSP)cer
93、tification,(ISC)offers a portfolio of credentials that are part of a holistic,pragmatic approach to security.In 2015,(ISC)launched the Certified Cloud Security Professional(CCSP)for security professional whose day-to-day responsibilities involve procuring,securing and managing cloud environments or
94、purchased cloud services.Our association of candidates,associates and members,nearly 365,000 strong,is made up of certified cyber,information,software and infrastructure security professionals who are making a difference and helping to advance the industry.Our vision is supported by our commitment t
95、o educate and reach the general public through our charitable foundation The Center for Cyber Safety and Education.For more information on(ISC)2,visit www.isc2.org,follow us on Twitter or connect with us on Facebook and LinkedIn.2023 Cybersecurity Insiders.All Rights Reserved.Data can be reproduced
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97、ecting organizations across all industries,company sizes,and security roles.We provide cybersecurity marketers with unique marketing opportunities to reach this qualified audience and deliver fact-based,third-party validation thought leadership content,demand-generation programs,and brand visibility in the cybersecurity market.