fromComputerWeekly.com2 months agoRSAC rewind: Agentic AI, governance gaps and insider threats | Computer WeeklyPractically every single person at RSAC 2023 discussed the use of or abuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in cyber security.Artificial intelligence
fromNextgov.com3 months agoPrivacy professionalsFBI awaits signal that Salt Typhoon is fully excised from telecom firms, official says
fromIT Pro3 months agoPrivacy professionals'China has almost doubled their aggression in cyber': Kevin Mandia and Nicole Perlroth warn organizations aren't waking up to growing APT threats
fromIT Pro3 months agoPrivacy professionalsRSAC Conference day three: using AI to do more with less and facing new attack techniques
fromIT Pro3 months agoPrivacy professionalsRSAC Conference day two: A focus on what attackers are doingAttackers exploit AI for reconnaissance and scripting but have not yet developed new attack methods according to Google Threat Intelligence.
Privacy professionalsfromNextgov.com3 months agoPeople should be 'outraged' by efforts to shrink federal cyber teams, former CISA head saysChris Krebs emphasizes the urgent need to protect cybersecurity as national security, criticizing changes under Trump's second administration.
fromNextgov.com3 months agoPrivacy professionalsFBI awaits signal that Salt Typhoon is fully excised from telecom firms, official says
Privacy professionalsfromIT Pro3 months ago'China has almost doubled their aggression in cyber': Kevin Mandia and Nicole Perlroth warn organizations aren't waking up to growing APT threatsChina-backed cyber threats are unprecedented and underestimated by enterprises.Experts emphasize the need for awareness and preparedness against Chinese cyber aggression.
Privacy professionalsfromIT Pro3 months agoRSAC Conference day three: using AI to do more with less and facing new attack techniquesCEOs are tightening budgets in response to global tensions and tariffs as cybersecurity threats evolve.
fromIT Pro3 months agoPrivacy professionalsRSAC Conference day two: A focus on what attackers are doing
Privacy professionalsfromNextgov.com3 months agoPeople should be 'outraged' by efforts to shrink federal cyber teams, former CISA head saysChris Krebs emphasizes the urgent need to protect cybersecurity as national security, criticizing changes under Trump's second administration.