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Explanation : According to PwC's 2023 Global Risk Survey - India edition, cybersecurity has moved up to the top spot on the risk radar for Indian organizations . This marks a significant shift from its previous ranking of number three in the 2022 Global Risk Survey . Digital and technology risks, particularly cybersecurity, are identified as the most significant threat, with 38 % of respondents feeling highly or extremely exposed .
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