Microsoft's Sherrod DeGrippo delves into the rise of SIM swapping, the role of social engineering in cyberattacks, and the emerging use of AI by threat actors. She emphasizes the need for real multifactor authentication and advanced strategies to counter these evolving threats.
As the chief privacy officer at UChicago Medicine, Karen Habercoss likes to tell her peers, "I know more about security than the average bear." And her knowledge has been put to the test in recent years, with the adjustment to remote work, telehealth and digital transformation.
Trail of Bits' Michael Brown explores the dual challenges of applying AI and ML to cybersecurity and securing these evolving technologies themselves. He discusses the complementary nature of traditional and AI/ML-based approaches and highlights the pressing need for secure development life cycles.
The recent CrowdStrike outage has forced CISOs to rethink their approach to software updates and security practices. David Brumley, CEO of Mayhem Security, discusses why thorough code analysis, staged rollouts and stress testing are crucial for ensuring software reliability.
AI-powered tools such as Microsoft Copilot can be manipulated by attackers to access sensitive data and perform unauthorized actions, says Michael Bargury, co-founder and CTO of Zenity. Enterprises must address these new security challenges when adopting AI technologies.
Cyberattacks have become increasingly disruptive and often involve encryption or deletion of data that makes systems inaccessible. This creates substantial downtime and complicates the recovery process for organizations, said Jason Cook, AVP of worldwide partner sales engineering at Rubrik.
AI has revolutionized app development, while also introducing security challenges. Liqian Lim of Snyk discusses the importance of implementing security measures early in the development process to manage AI tool-related risks and safeguard the software development life cycle from vulnerabilities.
ISO/IEC 42001, launched in late 2023, is the world's first AI management system standard, offering a framework to ensure responsible AI practices. Craig Civil, director of data science and AI at BSI, discusses the importance of AI policies and BSI's plans to implement the standard.
This week, the European Union's AI Act has gone into force, marking a significant step in AI development. Starting Aug. 1, 2024, it will enforce strict rules on high-risk AI systems and prohibit harmful practices, to ensure transparency and protect fundamental rights.
Vectra AI CEO Hitesh Sheth explores the dual nature of AI in cybersecurity, highlighting its potential as both a productivity tool and an attack vector. Sheth discusses the importance of integrating AI security measures to safeguard large language models and protect against emerging threats.
Cribl CEO Clint Sharp introduces Cribl Lake, a turnkey data lake solution that addresses common data storage challenges. Sharp highlights the benefits of seamless integration with Cribl Cloud and the use of AI for enhanced data management and security for IT leaders.
Banks need to make changes to fraud programs to tackle mule accounts in the age of AI. Organizations need to move away from having one control to handle all suspicious accounts, said Anthony Hope, group head of AML, counter-terrorist financing, and fraud risk at NAB.
As deepfakes evolve, they pose significant cybersecurity risks and require adaptable security measures. In this episode of "Proof of Concept," Sam Curry of Zscaler and Heather West of Venable discuss strategies for using advanced security tactics to outpace deepfake threats.
Steve King served in senior leadership roles in technology development and deployment for the past 25 years. He worked as author, serial startup founder, CIO, CTO, CISO, CMO and - most recently - a passionate campaigner for cybersecurity education at ISMG. King died June 27, 2024, after an illness.
The new U.K. Labour government is expected to significantly shift AI and data protection regulations. Jonathan Armstrong, legal expert and partner at Punter Southall Law, discussed the Labour Party's likely move toward stricter AI regulations, aligning more closely with EU standards.
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