Leaders in cybersecurity - and in any other business - need to keep a bank account filled with the trust and respect of their employees and make sure that account stays in the black, said Chase Cunningham, aka the Doctor of Zero Trust. He discussed his new book on how to be a good leader.
According to a new survey from ISC2, the nonprofit member organization that promotes cybersecurity education, 82% of cybersecurity professionals say AI will improve their job efficiency by helping them conduct analysis, automate tasks, perform monitoring, predict vulnerabilities and block threats.
About 20% of new companies created in the U.K. every day - or some 800 firms - are scams. These fake businesses are being created from an ocean of stolen high-quality data related to real people, making it hard to spot the fraudsters, said Graham Barrow, director of "The Dark Money Files" podcast.
Knowing how competent we are and how we stack up against peers gives us the ability to decide when we can proceed based on our own experience and when we need to seek advice. But psychological research says we are lousy at evaluating our own capabilities and frequently overestimate our skills.
Welcome to Google Cloud's Cybersecurity Edition of the First Annual Generative AI Survey, brought to you by Information Security Media Group (ISMG). This survey of over
400 business and cybersecurity professionals conducted in
H2 2023 comprises responses from two groups, business
leaders – comprising CIOs, board...
Has the U.S. created the wrong war machine? Developing and deploying advanced military technologies involves balancing the desire to improve national security with the need to navigate the ethical, strategic and existential challenges these technologies present.
Business leaders and security leaders agree on
the importance of cybersecurity, but there are
significant differences in how the two groups
perceive and prioritize the threats and view the
role of the other party.
In H2 2023, Google Cloud partnered with Information Security Media Group (ISMG) and surveyed 343 senior executives at major
enterprises globally, divided into two groups of respondents:
cybersecurity professionals and executive board members who
are not cybersecurity professionals, to compare and contrast
their...
Previous studies on IoT and OT devices have primarily focused on internal components, neglecting open-source components that are crucial for internet and network connectivity, according to Stanislav Dashevskyi and Francesco La Spina, security researchers at Forescout Technologies.
CISOs face unprecedented pressure and scrutiny: Regulatory bodies demand clear and accountable cybersecurity reporting, while boards require dollar-driven insights to safeguard shareholder value and minimize business risk exposure.
The ball is in the CISO’s court to translate technical cyber risk insights into...
Welcome to the report summarising the survey:
Key Security Challenges and Tooling
Approaches for 2024.
In Q4 2023, ISMG surveyed more than 350 senior cybersecurity professionals to:
Identify what trends they are seeing grow in importance when it comes to security concerns;
Understand the priorities for tooling...
The AI industry is exploding with demand for talent that can navigate the maze of machine learning, data analytics and neural networks. But what does this mean for the average IT person looking for a job? Steve King of CyberEd.io discusses finding work in the AI field.
Protecting our identities is extremely important. An identity fabric is a robust identity control framework, but before you can roll one out, you need to understand all aspects of the IAM life cycle, assess all the areas of risk and make sure that remediation controls are in place.
CISO Sam Curry and CMO Red Curry discuss the chaos and disruption of cyberwar and how attacks on critical infrastructure can tactically help attackers in combat, demoralize the general population and affect critical capabilities at just the right point in time.
Generative AI is both the villain in the tale of job displacement and the hero ushering in a new era of enhanced job roles and opportunities. Steve King of CyberEd.io discusses how gen AI will make your career an uncertain journey that demands lifelong learning, skepticism, humor and adaptability.
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