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Data risk-management strategies driven by regulation compliance, creating gaps for addressing emerging threats Recommendations include adopting proactive risk management, including vulnerability management, real-time monitoring and advanced threatdetection.
Below is our esteemed panel of SC Awards judges, contributing from health care, engineering, finance, education, manufacturing, nonprofit and consulting, among others. She has over two decades of experience as a cybersecurity professional and over 10 years of experience as a professional educator.
CISOs report a growing focus on managing AI-generated vulnerabilities and addressing insider threats amplified by the misuse of advanced AI tools. On the one hand, AI helps automate security processes and enhances threatdetection. Artificial i ntelligence is a double-edged sword for state cybersecurity teams.
The Global State of Information Security Survey 2017 suggests that companies should look into deploying threatdetection tools and processes (including monitoring and analyzing security intelligence information), conducting vulnerability and threat assessments, penetration tests and security information, and event management (SIEM) tools.
At the end of the day, lack of education and human error are two of the largest contributors to data breaches. Use this month to be sure you have the right threatdetection, investigation and response (TDIR) technologies in place for yourself and your security teams.” Wes Spencer, VP, External CSO, ConnectWise.
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