In today's digital landscape, organizations must navigate a complex web of challenges, from cybersecurity threats and data privacy concerns to the integration of emerging technologies.
n today's interconnected digital landscape, the integrity and security of software components used in products and services are of paramount importance.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a valuable cybersecurity asset, but it's not a silver bullet. To best leverage AI, we must consider the security teams of the future.
By investing in AI training and providing teams with the necessary tools, security professionals can harness the power of AI to enhance their capabilities and address the associated risks effectively.
By investing in artificial intelligence training and the necessary tools, security professionals can harness the power of AI to enhance their capabilities.
Without robust, well-resourced cybersecurity teams, organizations are unable to protect their precious assets or prevent high-profile cyber incidents that erode user trust.
How can we concretely address the workforce challenges facing the cybersecurity industry? In this column, Pam Nigro focuses on DEI, career development and AI.
Cybersecurity leaders must advocate for a balanced approach to artificial intelligence centered around proper governance, transparency and ethical principles.