Why industries are turning to Arizona for cyber security leadership

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In the age of AI and other data-centric technologies, finding ways to protect that data has never been more important.

Deloitte reports that, in 2023, “Over 8.2 billion records were breached across all industries.” Similarly, the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Risks Report lists cyberattacks in the top 10 of both near-term and long-term risks globally.

As threats evolve, government and industry will continue to seek leading talent to defend against cyber risks, and many are turning…

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