ISMG's Cybersecurity Pulse Report Black Hat 2024 Edition delivers a deep dive into the most critical security challenges discussed at this year's conference. This report, created through advanced AI-driven analysis, compiles expert insights on topics ranging from AI tech to critical infrastructure.
While the criminals may have an advantage in the AI race, banks and other financial services firms are responding with heightened awareness and vigilance, and a growing number of organizations are exploring AI tools to improve fraud detection and response to AI-driven scams.
ISMG's Virtual AI Summit brought together cybersecurity leaders to explore the intersection of AI and security. Discussions ranged from using AI for defense to privacy considerations and regulatory frameworks and provided organizations with valuable insights for navigating the AI landscape.
Artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity on both offensive and defensive fronts. Attackers use AI to iterate and modify exploits rapidly, making malicious code harder to detect, said Tim Gallo, head - global solutions architects, Google.
The SIEM market is experiencing significant upheaval, with your go-to products being bought out, merged, or even dismantled. This wave of change might have you questioning the future landscape of your cybersecurity tools and whether your current security stack is still the best fit for your organization. In this...
AI systems acting autonomously bring risks of large-scale mistakes that current human defenses can't match, says Matt Turek, deputy director at DARPA. He discusses AI agents, adversarial attacks and the need for provable AI safety in both offensive and defensive capacities.
The ability to create real-time deepfakes of trusted figures has transformed the landscape of corporate security threats. Brandon Kovacs, senior red team consultant at Bishop Fox, details how attackers can now clone voices and video in real-time, enabling new forms of social engineering and fraud.
In an era where cyber threats are increasingly complex and AI-driven, selecting the right SIEM solution is more critical than ever. The right SIEM can be the cornerstone of an effective cyber defense strategy. However, the decision-making process is layered with complexities, from evaluating your current technology...
Your secret weapon to combat cyber threats might be just under your nose! Cybercriminals continue to exploit vulnerabilities while upping their game with new and more sinister attack methods. The human firewall is your cybersecurity ace in the hole.
But how resilient are your users when it comes to fending off...
ISMG's Healthcare Cybersecurity Summit explored emerging trends and best practices in healthcare cybersecurity, driving conversations around securing patient data and ensuring seamless healthcare system operations amid escalating cyber incidents and technological dependencies.
Banks need to make changes to fraud programs to tackle mule accounts in the age of AI. Organizations need to move away from having one control to handle all suspicious accounts, said Anthony Hope, group head of AML, counter-terrorist financing, and fraud risk at NAB.
As deepfakes evolve, they pose significant cybersecurity risks and require adaptable security measures. In this episode of "Proof of Concept," Sam Curry of Zscaler and Heather West of Venable discuss strategies for using advanced security tactics to outpace deepfake threats.
The Senate Armed Services Committee's fiscal year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act includes a significant focus on military cyber preparedness, with plans to develop capabilities to prevent threats from drones, as well as investments in quantum and artificial intelligence research.
Social engineering and phishing are not just IT buzzwords; they are potent threats capable of causing devastating damage to your organization. Bad actors and the technology they use to infiltrate your defenses are evolving at lightning speed. The only way to safeguard your assets and data is to stay ahead of the game...
Like security practitioners, cybercriminals want AI too. But in the AI-versus-AI cyber battle, the barrier for malicious actors "keeps getting lower and lower, while the barrier for defenders is getting more complex and more difficult," said Rick Holland, field CISO, ReliaQuest.
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