In this special interview, Aaron Back speaks with Kenny Mullican about the top trends and takeaways from last week’s IBM Think 2023 event in Orlando.
Cybersecurity
While generative AI is still a relative newcomer in the channel, it’s already starting to create an impact in several ways.
The new resource provides intelligence on malicious actors and attack vectors, especially those used in recent software supply chain attacks.
A communications point person is essential after a breach; they keep everyone in the loop, enabling cybersecurity folks to focus on cybersecurity.
Working with multiple partners delivers the best outcomes for enterprises looking to integrate critical elements of modern business infrastructure.
Organizations need to invest in the right people, processes, and technologies to protect themselves from online threats in particular.
Bill Doerrfeld analyzes the state of modern CI/CD security, reviews the most common risks, and offers some safeguarding suggestions.
On location in Orlando at IBM’s annual conference, Kenny Mullican shares his short list of conference highlights this week in this preview.
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.
Excerpted from the session on “AI, Cybersecurity, and Innovation,” this CIO Digital Summit moment features a cautionary tale about what caused a security breach at the SBA.
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.
Cybersecurity vendor GitGuardian launches a new module aiming to draw software supply chain intruders in, then capture their information.
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.
In this CIO Summit moment, Tony Uphoff, Rob Wood, Chris Hughes, and Frank Domizio discuss communication to stakeholders during a cybersecurity investigation.
Kieron Allen explains how a recent Trend Micro report confirms the proliferation of fake ChatGPT apps, including some containing malware.
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.



















