Humans vs. Machines: Will Adversarial AI Become the Better Hacker?

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) brought with it a new set of attacks using adversarial AI. How can organizations fight an unknown enemy that’s not even human?

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Is Your Healthcare Organization Prepared to Withstand a Data Security Breach?

The most effective way to protect against a data security breach is to develop an immune system around an AI-powered core of security orchestration and analytics tools.

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Musings From a Coffee Bar: Threat Modeling Tips for Open Campus Security

Chief information security officers (CISOs) shouldn’t be afraid of an open campus. Threat modeling allows internal security teams to tailor security to areas that present the greatest security risk.

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The Security Data Scientist Is the Icing on the Cake

Many organizations are hiring a security data scientist to support analysts and provide deep insights to the chief information security officer (CISO).

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Can a Cognitive-Powered Security Intelligence Platform Bring Your SOC Up to Speed?

Without cognitive insights, a security intelligence platform does little to ease the pressure on short-staffed security operations center (SOC) teams to analyze massive volumes of threat data.

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Threat Intelligence Machine Learning Adoption: Time to Ditch the Black Box Security Analytics

While studies reveal the majority of CTI adopters are dissatisfied with threat intelligence machine learning adoption, there’s evidence the adversary is already using algorithms to their advantage.

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Breaking Bad Behavior: Can AI Combat Insider Threats?

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools enable security teams to identify behavioral patterns that could point to insider threats more quickly.

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Debate Club: Comparing the Merits of Enterprise Mobility Management and Client Management Tools

For IT and security leaders, the ability to manage devices, apps and content are critical to end-user productivity and the protection of corporate information. There are two popular methods for doing this across smartphones, tablets, laptops and servers. For mobile devices, the technology is most commonly referred to as enterprise mobility management (EMM). For laptops, […]

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April’s Cybersecurity Recap: More AI, More IoT and a Push for More Privacy

April’s cybersecurity recap features more enterprises embracing AI and new insights into consumer perspectives on security.

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RSAC 2018 in Review: Highlights, Key Sessions and Emerging Industry Trends

At RSAC 2018, countless security experts and practitioners gathered in San Francisco to talk about emerging threats and how the cybersecurity industry can prepare to meet evolving challenges.

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