Applications rely on lines of code to provide business value, but too much of that code is inherently dirty, full of inconsistencies and vulnerabilities. Olivier Gaudin, co-founder and CEO of Sonar, said organizations need clean code that is consistent, intentional, adaptable and responsible.
The democratization of AI has proved to be a double-edged sword - both enabling cyberattacks and defending against them. Generative AI can help organizations effectively correlate signals, identify threats and deploy countermeasures before attacks escalate, said Fleming Shi, CTO at Barracuda.
The advent of generative AI has increased the importance of enterprise browsers as the interface through which users interact with this technology. Enterprise browsers have gained prominence with their role in organizational workflows, which had been somewhat overlooked in the past.
Historically, IT and physical security teams have served in separate areas, but that is changing due to emerging threats such as a drone that landed on a firm's roof to steal data. Both teams need to be alerted to threats, said Kelly Rein, senior director of product at Claro Enterprise Solutions.
Virtual desktop infrastructure has been around for years as an option to secure hardware and systems, but VDI often causes friction for the business and can be unpopular with users. Island is taking on those challenges with its Enterprise Browser by managing everything in the browser, said Mike Fey, co-founder and CEO...
Sigma Computing is a hyper-growth startup that helps customers extract analytics and business intelligence from data that lives in warehouses with an intuitive spreadsheet interface.
Rahul Gupta, Head of Security and Compliance at Sigma, will be joined by Kelly Huang, Product Marketing Manager at Snowflake, and...
A global report, conducted by Sapio Research, surveying 2,000 security analysts about the state of threat detection in 2023.
Find out why:
More attack surfaces mean more alerts and more costs
More tools mean more blind spots and more team burnout
More inefficiencies, ineffectiveness means more breaches
As breaches continue to occur, organizations over the years have relied on EDR to address incidents that are not being handled properly by existing defences. However, we cannot rely on EDR capabilities alone. With advanced threats entering your environment, XDR will help you not only to aggregate data but also provide...
Endpoint threat detection and response tools aren’t the panaceas for protecting organizations from ransomware and other cybersecurity risks. And the back actors know this. They routinely exploit privileged accounts to circumvent endpoint security to orchestrate dangerous attacks.
So how can organizations better...
The threat landscape continues to deteriorate, and criminals are using new techniques and pulling off devastating attacks. Meanwhile, security leaders are struggling to fill a critical shortage of skilled talent. Rob Clyde shares how ISACA is helping defenders keep up and gain cyber maturity.
Security leaders need...
The ever-expanding threat landscape and the continued talent shortage mean defenders increasingly need to be ready with the skilled talent to face the onslaught of cybercriminals, who are gaining momentum by employing new tactics, according to Pamela Nigro, ISACA board chair.
Many longtime employees have retired,...
When you create proprietary code, even using a component of open-source code within a subcomponent could cause your project to become open-source code. Jeanette Sherman of Mend Security discusses the need to identify open-source code and the license types being used.
She explains why you need to identify not just...
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