APRILASIA BUSINESS OUTLOOK8INDUSTRYEXPERTSBEST CLOUD SECURITY PRACTICES TO ADOPT IN 2023By Dan Garcia, CISO, EnterpriseDBGarcia pursued his Bachelor of Science - BS, Business Administration in Post University. Skilled at SDLC, Vendor Management and Disaster Recovery with an extensive experience of around 19 years. In 2022, many tech-oriented industries witnessed a rapid digital revolution. While adopting digital technologies aids in implementing innovative and disruptive business models and procedures, it also carries security risks. For individuals and companies, keeping abreast of cyber security predictions and trends is critical to safeguard themselves against growing cyber threats. As a result, executives should ensure cyber security is woven into the digital fabric of their organisations. It is critical for enterprises to understand the most recent threats and projections in this ever-evolving landscape. Moreover, businesses can take measures to protect their systems and data and reduce the possibility of being hacked or becoming a target of other forms of cyber assaults by being aware of cybercriminals' most recent strategies and techniques. As we head into 2023, IT executives and business owners should incorporate the following presumptions into their security plans for the coming year.Increasing Security Considerations in the CloudBusinesses are implementing cloud technologies to advance in their industry more quickly while reducing costs and increasing productivity. As the majority of companies will transition at least temporarily to a hybrid cloud environment, the hybrid and multi-cloud strategies can provide more alternatives for accessibility and burden balancing, creating security risks. According to Markets And Markets, the size of the worldwide cloud computing market is anticipated to increase throughout the forecast period at a CAGR of 17.9 percent, from an estimated $545.8 billion in 2022 to $1240.9 billion in 2027. Moreover, in 2023, multi-cloud data infrastructure adoption will become the new standard as enterprises evaluate their current on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure. Organisations will make cloud computing an undifferentiated capacity to save overhead and Dan GarciaCISO
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