As we transition into the new year, it is important to recognize that the threat landscape in cybersecurity is constantly evolving. In 2022, we observed a significant struggle for many organizations in effectively managing cybersecurity risks, as cyberattacks continue to become increasingly sophisticated. According to industry research, the leading cyber risks and cybersecurity trends for 2022 include a rise in malware and ransomware attacks, an increase in remote code execution and expansion of the attack surface, and a growing emphasis on addressing digital supply-chain risks [1]. To address these challenges and maintain a strong security posture, organizations should consider implementing cybersecurity mesh architecture and zero trust measures.