5 ways CISOs can prepare for generative AI’s security challenges and opportunities
An effective zero-trust framework can help reduce the blast radius of generative AI attacks and establish a first line of defense.
An effective zero-trust framework can help reduce the blast radius of generative AI attacks and establish a first line of defense.
Data governance, risk management and compliance are core drivers of the data security market. So is preparing for quantum computing threats.
Understanding the capabilities of generative AI and how to use it responsibly for cybersecurity will be critical as the technology grows.
Understanding the capabilities of generative AI and how to use it responsibly for cybersecurity will be critical as the technology grows.
According to cybersecurity firm Group-IB, weaponized ZIP file archives were being shared on crypto trading forums, with each one containing a nasty surprise.
The new service, called Economic Exploit Analysis, uses University of Toronto research and will work on any EVM-compatible blockchain.
Proton now offers a more standardized, yet flexible, product category for other companies looking to safeguard access to their data.
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora has warned that “bad actors are getting faster” and stressed that companies need to beef up cybersecurity defenses.
Five ways new generative AI tools for crafting malicious cyberattacks will start to define the future of cybersecurity.
The time is now for governments to form a cybersecurity alliance wholly dedicated to working cooperatively.