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Artificial Intelligence meets real talk at IRISSCON 2024

BH Consulting

But a hallmark of the event since it was first held in 2009 is visiting speakers who aren’t afraid to challenge popular narratives. Leaders guiding their organisations today need to know how to balance AI’s benefits – like real-time threat detection, rapid response, and automated defences – with new risks and complexities.

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The Role and Benefits of AI in Cybersecurity

SecureWorld News

Cyber threats evolve daily, often outpacing traditional security measures. This is where Artificial Intelligence (AI) steps in. To make digital systems more resilient to malicious activities, AI functions by using its key technologies that detect, prevent, and respond to threats. Here's how.

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GUEST ESSAY: The many ways your supply chain is exposing your company to a cyber attack

The Last Watchdog

This complexity can be compounded by the effects of world events like COVID-19 or a war, resulting in manufacturing slowdowns and lockdowns. Such events have led to parts shortages that force the use of older and less-secure replacement parts to meet schedules, which emphasizes the need for innovation and for additional suppliers.

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How AI is Advancing Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

There’s a never ending cycle between the measures cybersecurity providers introduce to prevent or remediate cyber threats and the tactics cyber criminals use to get around these security measures. As soon as a security company develops a way to mitigate the latest threat, attackers develop a new threat to take its place.

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AI and Cyber Security: Innovations & Challenges

eSecurity Planet

As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into cybersecurity is more than a passing trend — it’s a groundbreaking shift in protecting our digital assets. As cyber-attacks grow increasingly complex, leveraging AI becomes crucial for staying ahead of emerging threats.

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Understanding Identity Acronyms: What Are ISPM & ITDR?

Duo's Security Blog

Given the complexity of policy, even the most advanced teams struggle to deploy, maintain and assess a strong access management policy posture standard that helps mitigate threats while also supporting a productive business. What is ITDR, or Identity Threat Detection & Response? Why is ITDR & ISPM important?

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Verizon's 2025 DBIR: Threats Are Faster, Smarter, and More Personal

SecureWorld News

Agentic AI refers to autonomous artificial intelligence systems capable of complex tasks, decision-making and interacting with external systems with minimal human intervention. According to our own research, 93% of cyber events involve targeting of backup repositories, and 80% of data thought to be immutable does not survive.