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LW ROUNDTABLE: Cybersecurity takeaways of 2023 — and what’s ahead in 2024 ( part 1)

The Last Watchdog

A look back at the cybersecurity landscape in 2023 rings all-too familiar: cyber threats rapidly evolved and scaled up , just as they have, year-to-year, for the past 20 years. Organizations should likewise leverage GenAI to better detect AI-enhanced threats and counter the attack volumes that we expect to see in 2024.

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What Are the Best Cybersecurity Certifications in 2023?

SecureWorld News

The course will revolve around real-world system architectures, the threats and exploits that could result in a data breach , and the defense mechanisms that could be employed to protect a network. Industry examples include high-risk sectors such as healthcare that increasingly rely on technology to improve the patient experience.

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2022 Cybersecurity predictions

CyberSecurity Insiders

In AT&T Cybersecurity’s upcoming Cybersecurity Insights report, we’ll focus on how people are deploying network architectures at the edge. Organizations in finance, healthcare, manufacturing, energy and utilities, and the public sector will all grow their cybersecurity investments in 2022.

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AT&T Cybersecurity Insights Report: Securing the Edge – Available today

CyberSecurity Insiders

Focuses on common edge use cases in six vertical industries – healthcare, retail, finance, manufacturing, energy, and U.S. At the onset of our research, we wanted to understand three primary things: What are the most common architectures used in edge networks? What are the most common use cases of these architectures?

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Securing the Edge Ecosystem Global Research released – Complimentary report available

CyberSecurity Insiders

The results focus on common edge use cases in seven vertical industries – healthcare, retail, finance, manufacturing, energy and utilities, transportation, and U.S. Our research finds that organizations are fortifying and future-proofing their edge architectures and adding cyber resilience as a core pillar.

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Establishing Security Maturity Through CIS Cyber Defense Framework

McAfee

In this blog we set out to see how choosing the correct security controls framework can go a long way in establishing a secure foundation, which then allows Enterprise security designers/decision makers to make more informed solution choices while selecting the controls and vendor architectures.

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Introducing next-generation firewall from Palo Alto Networks to support 5G-enabled IoT, OT and IT use cases

CyberSecurity Insiders

And these use cases can span many industries – manufacturing, public sector, healthcare, education, stadiums, retail and more. The AT&T Multi-Access Edge Computing offering ties together cellular network architecture for real-time high bandwidth, low-latency access to latency-sensitive mobile applications. This is great news.