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Proofpoint’s CISO 2024 Report: Top Challenges Include Human Error & Risk

Tech Republic Security

This new report also indicates an increasing attack surface as putting pressure on CISOs. One positive note is CISOs' improving relationships with board members.

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The Top 5 trends every CISO needs to know for 2024

Security Boulevard

From the security challenges derived from the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) to the increasing legal liabilities placed on Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), 2023 has been a busy year for the CISO community – and 2024 shows no signs of slowing down.

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The Dual Edges of AI in Cybersecurity: Insights from the 2024 Benchmark Survey Report

Security Boulevard

Artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity presents a complex picture of risks and rewards. The post The Dual Edges of AI in Cybersecurity: Insights from the 2024 Benchmark Survey Report appeared first on Hyperproof.

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2023 Regulatory Roundup: All the Major Compliance Changes that Happened

Security Boulevard

Life comes at you fast, and that’s especially true for CISOs grappling with the many compliance risks in cybersecurity. From greater regulatory pressures and heightened privacy standards to increased personal liability, topped off with new rules for artificial intelligence — a lot happened in 2023.

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Security Roundup April 2024

BH Consulting

Meanwhile, Flashpoint’s Global 2024 Threat Intelligence Report also has data that looks forward, with a strong focus on reported data breaches, vulnerability disclosures and public ransomware attacks. MORE Cyber Ranch Podcast: how CISOs can inject clarity into communications. MORE Have you signed up to our monthly newsletter?

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5 Cyber Trends to Expect in 2024

NetSpi Executives

As we look toward 2024, some aspects will remain the same, such as persistent ransomware and cloud-based attacks, as well as AI creating a larger attack vector for cybercriminals. The best security program requires a combination of purpose-built, automated technology and human intuition and intelligence.

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Managing Generative AI Risk and Meeting M-24-10 Mandates on Monitoring & Evaluation

Security Boulevard

Minimum Practices for Safety-Impacting and Rights-Impacting Artificial Intelligence) is prescriptive (and timebound): No later than December 1, 2024 and on an ongoing basis while using new or existing covered safety-impacting or rights-impacting AI, agencies must ensure these practices are followed for the AI: D.