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10 Types of AI Attacks CISOs Should Track

Dark Reading

Risk from artificial intelligence vectors presents a growing concern among security professionals in 2023.

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Artificial Intelligence: The Key to Self-Driving Identity Governance

Security Boulevard

Faster regulatory compliance, lower costs, and substantially reduced risk. . Artificial intelligence (AI) based on machine learning (ML) is the ideal foundation for automating identity governance. Leveraging ML, it can automate approvals of low-risk, high-confidence users. The result?

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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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Where Does ChatGPT Fall on Your Cyber Risk Register?

SecureWorld News

So it's fitting that a recent SecureWorld webcast, sponsored by Spirion, tackles the topic of "Does ChatGPT Belong on Your Cyber Risk Register? In this presentation, data protection attorneys offer their perspectives on this new threat and how organizations can best reflect it in their registers, as well as answer a few questions.

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Ask These 5 AI Cybersecurity Questions for a More Secure Approach to Adversarial Machine Learning

NetSpi Executives

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) present limitless possibilities for enhancing business processes, but they also expand the potential for malicious actors to exploit security risks. Like many technologies that came before it, AI is advancing faster than security standards can keep up with.

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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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Form risk operations centers to manage cyber as a business function

SC Magazine

Visa has been a leader in establishing a risk operations center. We see a rapid shift in large enterprises towards thinking and communicating their posture in terms of risk. We see a new, dedicated function arising, the risk operations center (ROC). Executives are very good at making decisions based upon risk.

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