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Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

AI Forces CISOs to Rebuild Defense Playbooks

Francis deSouza of Google Cloud on Fighting AI-Driven Threats With AIAI has redrawn the threat landscape for security leaders and forced a new operating model. Francis deSouza of Google Cloud says CISOs must counter faster, AI-driven attacks with AI-led defense, stronger governance and teams fluent in AI.

Vinod D'Souza, Director of Manufacturing and Industry, and Nick Godfrey. Senior Director, both from the Office of the CISO, Google Cloud, discuss the findings of a recent survey of cybersecurity professionals about Securing Manufacturing’s Transition to the CloudImproved security is an important driver for moving manufacturing workloads to the cloud for nearly two thirds of organizations, yet just over half also say that ensuring security is also one of the biggest challenges of the move.

Google's Anton Chuvakin Calls for Layered Defenses When Deploying AI ToolsAccording to Anton Chuvakin, security advisor at Google Cloud's Office of the CISO, relying solely on artificial intelligence model training or adversarial testing is not enough. Effective AI defense demands a "defense-in-depth" approach and proven best practices for autonomous actions.

Google's Phil Venables on How AI Creates Structural Advantage in SecurityAmid rising cyberthreats, security leaders are using AI tools to drive business enablement and risk management across their organizations, creating unprecedented opportunities for team transformation and career advancement, said Phil Venables, strategic security advisor at Google.

Let’s be honest: if you're one of the first (or the first) security hires at a small or midsize business, chances are you're also the unofficial CISO, SOC, IT Help Desk, and whatever additional roles need filling. You’re not running a security department. You are THE security department. You're getting pinged about RFPs in one area, and reviewing phishing alerts in another, all while sifting