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🗓️ 31 Dec 2025  
Offshoring is the practice of relocating business operations, processes, or services to another country, typically to benefit from reduced labor costs, favorable regulations, or access to specialized skills. In cybersecurity, offshoring may involve transferring IT infrastructure management, data processing, or security monitoring to teams or service providers overseas. While offshoring can offer economic advantages, it also introduces potential cybersecurity risks, such as exposure to different legal frameworks, data privacy concerns, and challenges in enforcing security standards across borders. Organizations must carefully assess and manage these risks when considering offshoring strategies.
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