 The 2022 Top 10 IT Issues is sponsored by Genzabar, an EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner, Microsoft Corporation, an EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner, and AT&T, an EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner. The 2022 Top 10 IT Issues described the way technology is helping to make the higher education we deserve. It begins with developing a shared transformational vision and strategy that guides the digital transformation work of the institution. Two issues relate to this theme. Number two, evolve or become extinct, accelerating digital transformation to improve operational efficiency, agility, and institutional workforce development. Number seven, the shrinking world of higher education or an expanded opportunity, developing a technology-enhanced post-pandemic institutional vision and value proposition. The path from that vision to sustainability involves recognizing that no institution can be successful and sustainable without placing students' success at the center. This theme comprises four issues. Number three, digital faculty for a digital future, ensuring faculty have the digital fluency to provide creative, equitable, and innovative engagement for students. Number four, learning from COVID-19 to build a better future, using digitization and digital transformation to produce technology systems that are more student-centric and equity-minded. Number six, from digital scarcity to digital abundance, achieving full, equitable digital access for students by investing in connectivity, tools and skills. And number 10, radical creativity, helping students prepare for the future by giving them tools and learning spaces that foster creative practices and collaborations. The higher education we deserve needs to be able to operate efficiently and manage risks effectively. It needs to be sustainable for the top 10 IT issues relate to this theme. Number one, cyber everywhere. Are we prepared? Developing processes and controls, institutional infrastructure, and institutional workforce skills to protect and secure data and supply chain integrity. Number five, the digital versus brick-and-mortar balancing game, creating a blended campus to provide digital and physical work and learning spaces. Number eight, weathering the shift to the cloud, creating a cloud strategy that reduces cost and maintains control. Number nine, can we learn from a crisis, creating an actionable disaster preparation plan to capitalize on pandemic-related cultural change and investments? What is the higher education we deserve? It is the higher education that our learners deserve. How do we get there? By beginning with a shared vision and strategy to achieve a sustainable business model that places student success at the center of it all.