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The AI Takeover: Cybersecurity Tool or Terminator?

Security Boulevard

After a slow build over the past decade, new capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) and chatbots are starting to make waves across a variety of industries. The post The AI Takeover: Cybersecurity Tool or Terminator?

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CIO in the Age of AI: A Title Under Threat?

SecureWorld News

The role of the Chief Information Officer has undergone significant transformations over the past few decades, driven by the rapid advancements in technology. Cybersecurity: With increasing cyber threats, CIOs must prioritize cybersecurity, ensuring the protection of sensitive data and systems. "

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Time to Accept the Risk of Open Source?

Security Boulevard

Accepting cybersecurity risk has become the norm for organizations. Even with extensive firewalls, IDS, email security, zero-trust, ransomware, identity threat, and business email compromise protection, attacks still have a substantial financial impact on organizations. appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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The Impact of AI on Social Engineering Cyber Attacks

SecureWorld News

While organizations can invest in sophisticated cybersecurity and threat detection solutions to detect anomalous network and system activity, a socially-engineered conversation between a malicious actor and an untrained employee can easily slip under the radar.

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Hackers Also Have Financial Reporting And Quotas :)

Security Boulevard

We should not be focused so much on the organization’s Return on investment or Return on asset around security spending; we should consider for a moment that with every significant security awareness training, every adaptive control, and every security policy only makes the task “of being hacked” even more expensive for the cybercriminals.

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