For Enterprises, Security Remains Agentic AI's Biggest Challenge
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Every company needs an agentic AI strategy, but the tools to allow agentic AI frameworks be safely and securely adopted are just starting to appear.
The future of cybersecurity means defending everywhere. Securing IoT, cloud, and remote work requires a unified edge-to-cloud strategy. First in a three-part series.
CISOs must navigate five critical dimensions of AI in cybersecurity: augmenting security with AI, automating security with AI, protecting AI systems, defending against AI-powered threats, and aligning AI strategies with business goals. Neglecting any of these areas is a recipe for disaster.
Why organizations need a new strategy to break down silos and usher in a new era of risk intelligence Partner Content As cyber risk continues to escalate, many organizations face a disconnect between cybersecurity investments and actual risk reduction. Despite increased security budgets, formal cyber risk programs, and adoption of new frameworks, recent data shows these efforts often fail to lower risk profiles.…
Sydney Trains' Maryam Shoraka on Identifying the Blind Spots in OT SystemsIT organizations can apply multiple frameworks to help reduce risk, but relying on them in OT environments could create blind spots. Security leaders must rethink compliance-driven strategies and adapt controls to meet the unique demands of industrial systems, said Sydney Trains' Maryam Shoraka.
Framework for Moving From Scattered Tools to Unified AI Security StrategiesAs CISOs grow confident with standard cybersecurity tools, AI security remains a grey area. By systematically breaking down AI security into seven key pillars - rather than waiting for a comprehensive solution - organizations can embed security by design to proactively address emerging cyberthreats.
Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) has moved from concept to cornerstone, solidifying its role as a strategic enabler for CISOs. No longer a theoretical framework, CTEM now anchors today’s cybersecurity programs by continuously aligning security efforts with real-world risk
OpenText's Jay Mukherjee on a Smart Approach to Protect Data Across Its Life CycleA risk-based framework helps organizations classify and protect sensitive data while simplifying access. Jay Mukherjee, CTO, channels and alliances, APAC at OpenText, recommends embedding security and compliance into data strategies from the start.
How Strong AML and Fraud Prevention Controls Can Differentiate Your Fintech and Help You ScaleAs fintechs and financial institutions navigate an increasingly complex payments ecosystem, robust AML and fraud prevention controls are no longer just a compliance necessity—they’re a strategic advantage. Discover how risk-based frameworks, intelligent detection systems, and stronger partnerships can enhance trust, streamline operations, and safeguard against evolving financial crime threats.
Protiviti-CII CIO Insights Reveal AI and Cybersecurity as Top Priorities for CIOsAI, security and sustainable technology are set to be the defining trends for the digital future. This technological evolution is fueled by rapid advancements in AI-powered automation, the adoption of zero trust security frameworks and a growing focus on ESG integration in digital strategies.
CISOs are finding themselves more involved in AI teams, often leading the cross-functional effort and AI strategy. But there aren’t many resources to guide them on what their role should look like or what they should bring to these meetings. We’ve pulled together a framework for security leaders to help push AI teams and committees further in their AI adoption—providing them with the
In the modern enterprise, data security is often discussed using a complex lexicon of acronyms—DLP, DDR, DSPM, and many others. While these acronyms represent critical frameworks, architectures, and tools for protecting sensitive information, they can also overwhelm those trying to piece together an effective security strategy. This article aims to demystify some of the most important acronyms
The EU AI Act provides a governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) framework that helps organizations take a risk-based approach to using AI.
Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM) is a strategic framework that helps organizations continuously assess and manage cyber risk. It breaks down the complex task of managing security threats into five distinct stages: Scoping, Discovery, Prioritization, Validation, and Mobilization. Each of these stages plays a crucial role in identifying, addressing, and mitigating vulnerabilities -
Our collection of the most relevant reporting and industry perspectives for those guiding cybersecurity strategies and focused on SecOps. Also included: Inside China's civilian hacker army; outer space threats; and NIST 2.0 Framework secrets for success.
International Olympics Committee Publishes AI StrategyOlympic Games organizers on Friday in London touted artificial intelligence for its potential to revolutionize sports and rolled out a framework the International Olympics Committee said will guide responsible use of AI. Paris is set to host the 33rd Summer Olympic Games in less than 100 days.
Healthcare sector organizations often still struggle to implement security frameworks effectively, often not fully understanding the requirements or failing to integrate them into their overall cybersecurity strategy, said Keith Forrester of security firm Optiv, who offers tips to help.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's updated Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 can help healthcare organizations better formalize their governance functions to enhance their cybersecurity posture and resilience, said Robert Booker, chief strategy officer at HITRUST.
Experts Call for a Revised Implementation Plan and a New Focus on EnforcementThe Office of the National Cyber Director says a second iteration of the implementation plan for the national cybersecurity strategy is on its way, just as experts tell ISMG under-resourced federal agencies and critical infrastructure entities are struggling to achieve the strategy's framework.
Expel-sponsored research unveils how companies measure SOC performance and the frameworks they rely on to assess and guide their security strategies