Whatever new technologies are adopted, social engineering will evolve in parallel and find work arounds. Even as these security defenses mature, it will always be easier to hack a human than hack a system.
Cyber insurance only forms part of the puzzle in bolstering cyber resilience. Even with cyber insurance, businesses must not consider themselves immune from ransomware attacks. They must still implement cyber hygiene practices as part of a holistic data protection and recovery strategy.
The focus is now turning to the cybersecurity implications of ChatGPT and other AI/machine learning (ML) platforms especially after the recent OpenAI security incident. What are some of the key security considerations that organizations need to consider before they explore how to utilize new AI/ML solutions?
Siloed technologies with different management and configuration dashboards cobbled together create security gaps and visibility blind spots that slow cyber response, mitigation and recovery.
46% of cybersecurity professionals in a recent survey said their stress level has increased in the past 12 months, and an almost identical percentage – in the same study – indicated they’ve considered quitting the industry because of the stress level.
Zero trust has firmly inserted itself into modern cybersecurity strategies but the perceived value of zero trust can vary widely, Organizations need to strike a balance between uninformed action and over-preparation when launching their zero trust strategy.
Consumers want to be targeted with ads tailored to their needs and desires but are also more aware of their own privacy and the misuse of personal data. Businesses need to understand how to balance personalization and privacy by implementing strategies that allow for secure multi-party analytics.
AI-based information risk assessment is allowing companies to mitigate potential security risks and even predict future attacks with greater speed and accuracy than they could ever achieve through manual processes.
The implementation of CPRA and introduction of civil penalties for theft of login information should encourage businesses to establish a strong data security posture management (DSPM) strategy. This is a key first step to protect and monitor personal information more effectively and allow consumers to control data sharing.
A growing number of organizations are beginning to recognize the potential that AI has to dramatically improve the process of cybersecurity training by improving efficiency in areas like content development, analytics, and enhanced accessibility.










