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The InfoSec Barrier to AI

Dark Reading

Information security challenges are proving to be a huge barrier for the artificial intelligence ecosystem. Conversely, AI is causing headaches for CISOs. Here's why.

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CISO workshop slides

Notice Bored

Zero-trust - whatever that means to the presenter and audience; Cloud - meaning Azure, specifically; DevOps and DevSecOps - whatever those terms mean ; MS threat intelligence including artificial intelligence/machine learning rapid responses to novel malware (a cool idea, provided it works reliably).

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Inside the Complex Universe of Cybersecurity

SecureWorld News

Working as CISO, DeSouza's areas of expertise include strategic planning, risk management, identity management, cloud computing, and privacy. Notably, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a double-edged sword. In the dynamic landscape of cybersecurity, several trends are influencing the industry's future.

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12 Pieces Examining Trends in Cybersecurity for 2023

SecureWorld News

5 Trends to Watch for Cybersecurity in 2023 – "From advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) to the continued evolution of ransomware and cyberattacks, the coming year is sure to bring significant developments in the world of cybersecurity. It will be crucial for everyone to stay informed and prepared.".

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AI in Cybersecurity: How to Cut Through the Overhype and Maximize the Potential

CyberSecurity Insiders

–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL) are often applied in cybersecurity, but their applications may not always work as intended. SCHAUMBURG, Ill.–(

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Nearly Half of Cybersecurity Professionals Consider Quitting

SecureWorld News

The report included the top three factors contributing to CISO stress levels: Securing a remote workforce (52%). These increased stress levels have led cybersecurity professionals to consider leaving the industry altogether, joining in the 'Great Resignation,' rather than moving to a new cybersecurity role at a new employer.".

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NBlog Aug 27 - creative teamwork post-lockdown

Notice Bored

If so, you may be CISO material!] Do you accept the duality of risk and opportunity, or that the "exploitation" of information can be both illegitimate and legitimate? Do you see information risk as a business and human issue, rather than purely a technology issue?