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CISOs Beware: The Cloud’s Perfect Storm of Cyber Threats
Cloud computing brings both benefits and risks, especially as businesses store more data in the cloud. CISOs must address security blind spots to ensure data integrity and resilience against cyberattacks.

Hot Take:
Today’s CISOs are like modern-day gladiators, fighting in the Colosseum of cyber threats with nothing but a shield made of coffee mugs and stress balls. With attacks growing fiercer and data multiplying like rabbits, they need a cyber strategy that’s more resilient than a cockroach in a nuclear wasteland.
Key Points:
- 85% of IT and security leaders in the UK reported significant cyberattacks in the past year.
- Cloud data storage is on the rise, increasing from 9% in 2022 to 13% in 2023.
- Healthcare organizations are prime targets, securing 22% more data than the global average.
- CISO budgets remain static despite increasing pressures, impacting mental health.
- New regulations like DORA and NIS2 aim to bolster cyber resilience.