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7 Best Attack Surface Management Software for 2024

eSecurity Planet

per year Tenable Tenable One, an exposure management platform Identifies assets using DNS records, IP addresses, and ASN, and provides over 180 metadata fields Tenable Attack Surface Management, Add-on for Splunk ISO/IEC 27001/27002 $5,290 – $15,076.50 Pricing is dependent on the quantity of Internet-facing assets.

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Quantum Computing: A Looming Threat to Organizations and Nation States

SecureWorld News

Glenn Kapetansky, Senior Principal & Chief Security Officer, Trexin: "For those who predict that quantum computing will break InfoSec, I want to point out that very smart people have been working equally long on next-gen cyber techniques that work in a post-quantum computing world.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

How exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the infosec skills gap and what kinds of security work are still best left to humans? So in 2014, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, the people who really funded the original internet said, "Can we make cyber fully autonomous?" but they never actually checked that.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

How exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the infosec skills gap and what kinds of security work are still best left to humans? So in 2014, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, the people who really funded the original internet said, "Can we make cyber fully autonomous?" but they never actually checked that.

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SECURITY LEDGER PODCAST: SECURITY AUTOMATION IS (AND ISN'T) THE FUTURE OF INFOSEC

ForAllSecure

How exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the infosec skills gap and what kinds of security work are still best left to humans? So in 2014, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA, the people who really funded the original internet said, "Can we make cyber fully autonomous?" but they never actually checked that.

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