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Cyber threats are the same the world around, but the implications and consequences can feel very different based on the market. That’s why, regardless of where an organization operates, it's essential to understand not only what's happening in its sector, but also what's happening on the world stage that could impact the sector.
Though incident counts have trended down somewhat in the U.S. recently, as 2023 gets underway, the expectation in Europe and the “rest of world” markets is that cyber incidents are likely to increase in frequency. In addition to increased frequency, there are a number of market-specific factors that may have global influence on cybersecurity incidents.