As cybersecurity teams face escalating demands and the need for faster responses, generative AI tcan help by scanning and summarizing vast amounts of data.
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The increasing adoption of cloud services, particularly software-as-a-service (SaaS), has reshaped the role of the chief information security officer (CISO).
Manual code reviews have limitations in addressing the risks of hard-coded secrets, leading to a critical need for automated analysis in securing the software development process.
Trend Micro predicts that cloud security will be absorbed into overall security operations, following a familiar trend with past innovations.
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Robust encryption, access controls, and user education help CISOs mitigate the risks of theft, insider threats, and cyber attacks against their organizations.
Try framing cloud security conversations in terms of business outcomes and using analogies for better results.
Lookout Chief Strategy Officer Aaron Cockerill explains how DLP helps CEOs and CISOs optimize cybersecurity in SaaS environments.
A briefing featuring three CISO Practitioner Analysts discussing the state of the market, CISO priorities, Multi-Cloud Cybersecurity, SaaS Security, and the impact of Generative AI.
Contextualizing your organization’s key risks and general technology trends with peers is the best way to prepare against future security threats.
Networking opportunities and the need for integrated solutions were crucial takeaways of RSA 2023, along with the increasing complexity of the cybersecurity landscape.
Cybersecurity teams must work closely with finance teams to help them determine what kind of data is essential for automation to deliver more benefits than risk.
Fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) surround AI in cybersecurity, and practitioners need to have proactive conversations to combat it.
In this analysis, Chris Hughes explores a subset of threat intelligence that focuses on malware and specific behavioral threat indicators for malicious actors.
Key RSA 2023 takeaways include a strong emphasis on AI defense, the push for an identity-centric security model, and management of the increasingly complex modern attack surface.
Chris Hughes reviews a new CISA publication, which explains why cybersecurity risk must be moved away from consumers to “secure by default” products.
Rob Wood and Chris Hughes discuss XDR, a hot topic at RSA, particularly around its role in consolidating and integrating data to gain insight on distributed workforce security.
Connecting with your professional peers at events facilitates valuable cross-pollination of ideas and conversations, say Chris Hughes and Rob Wood.
Strategic threat intelligence can be used to prepare for future threats, and an organization’s strategy should be adopted accordingly.