1touch.io tapped longtime Bugcrowd leader Ashish Gupta as its next CEO to help the data intelligence startup address proactive use cases around data-enabled processes. Gupta will continue building out 1touch's workflows and processes around data discovery, classification, privacy and compliance.
AI-generated attacks can be faster and more adaptable than human-led attacks. Organizations can defend against AI-powered attacks by educating their users, creating policies and using AI-powered security tools, said Vlad Brodsky, chief information security officer at OTC Markets Group.
To address the threat posed by advanced malware, enterprises are implementing specialized, resolute teams focused on the detection, analysis, and response to unknown cyber threats.
Considered the last line of defense to stop new malware threats, malware sandbox technology has evolved from an obscure research tool to...
Malware families can contain multiple variants, each with different capabilities, delivery methods, or evasion techniques.
As the threat landscape evolves, threat actors constantly improve their malware families to evade detection and achieve their objectives. They may add new features, exploit new vulnerabilities,...
Dive into the exciting intersection of innovation and security! Join this session to unlock the secrets of securing your code while harnessing AI's potential. Explore parallels between past open source security concerns and today's AI-generated code anxieties, and where AI can play a role in securing your...
AI weaponization, zero days, 'we the people' attacks - these are among the threats projected for 2024 in Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs’ 2024 Threat Predictions. Derek Manky shares insight and analysis on what to expect to defend against in the New Year.
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Introducing a groundbreaking alliance between Deepwatch, Splunk, and AWS, designed to protect your cloud infrastructure like never before.
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Cyberattacks target the very platforms and processes that your software development teams use. And too often this occurs because responsibility for software security falls in the cracks between your product teams and your enterprise security team.
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Organizations across all industries are struggling to keep up with the multi-cloud complexities that have expanded their attack surface beyond traditional network perimeters. To address similar concerns, the Snowflake IT and Corporate Security team used Orca Security, a Snowflake connected application, to identify...
Since deception technology provides early warning of potential attacks by tricking hackers into accessing fake information, can AI tools such as ChatGPT be used to create more convincing lures? That's a question Xavier Bellekens, CEO of Lupovis, put to the test - with promising results.
The biggest challenges in threat detection and response today are the inability to cover the entire attack surface and a lack of insight into who is attacking and why. To address these issues, Cisco introduced Breach Protection, a suite of products that combines email, endpoint and XDR protection.
The use of artificial intelligence can profoundly improve operations and services across many industries, but the multifaceted relationship between AI and cybersecurity calls for new measures to address security, privacy and regulatory concerns through the right protocols and procedures.
As organizations face the constant threat of ransomware attacks, it's essential to understand the nature of this pervasive threat and how organizations can respond effectively, said Angus Clarke, vice president, BSO, Mastercard. The obvious answer is never pay a ransom - most of the time.
Protecting your data from breaches is only one aspect of enterprise security, but it's important to go further to ensure that your secrets will remain safe – even in the unlikely event of a breach. Your information shouldn't just be protected by an account password, but also by a unique Secret Key: a 128-bit,...
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