Varonis CEO Yaki Faitelson is fond of saying "You can't unbreach data." In this interview, he discusses generative AI, as well as other technologies and trends and how they impact the ways enterprises view and secure their most critical data.
In an increasingly digital world, organizations can be divided into two types: those that have already been attacked and those that will be in the future. This essentially means that all organizations are susceptible to cyber-attacks. Even with stringent security measures in place, attackers continuously adapt their...
The democratization of AI has proved to be a double-edged sword - both enabling cyberattacks and defending against them. Generative AI can help organizations effectively correlate signals, identify threats and deploy countermeasures before attacks escalate, said Fleming Shi, CTO at Barracuda.
The advent of generative AI has increased the importance of enterprise browsers as the interface through which users interact with this technology. Enterprise browsers have gained prominence with their role in organizational workflows, which had been somewhat overlooked in the past.
Historically, IT and physical security teams have served in separate areas, but that is changing due to emerging threats such as a drone that landed on a firm's roof to steal data. Both teams need to be alerted to threats, said Kelly Rein, senior director of product at Claro Enterprise Solutions.
Virtual desktop infrastructure has been around for years as an option to secure hardware and systems, but VDI often causes friction for the business and can be unpopular with users. Island is taking on those challenges with its Enterprise Browser by managing everything in the browser, said Mike Fey, co-founder and CEO...
The threat landscape continues to deteriorate, and criminals are using new techniques and pulling off devastating attacks. Meanwhile, security leaders are struggling to fill a critical shortage of skilled talent. Rob Clyde shares how ISACA is helping defenders keep up and gain cyber maturity.
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The cyber threat landscape, including ransomware, has transitioned to a case of when not if. To ensure you can recover your data and not pay the ransom, you need to trust that your...
How to build a network automation initiative that improves compliance and reduces risk.
Network automation initiatives can help improve compliance, but how do you make sure the automation reduces—rather than increases—your organization's risks? This whitepaper examines how enterprises can build a network...
Organizations are embracing the work from home reality by accelerating their digital transformation initiatives and shift to the cloud. To empower their remote workforce and improve business efficiencies, software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions are helping organizations deliver rapid time to value and enhance user...
IBM Security™ QRadar® was again named a Leader in the Forrester Wave for Security Analytics (SA), with the highest-rated security analytics offering of the 11 vendors evaluated. We believe our continued leadership in the report is reinforced by our continued innovation in key areas, such as AI, threat intelligence,...
At the heart of every cyberattack is an element of social engineering. From more common attacks, such as phishing, to more sophisticated attacks, such as authorized push payments and voice scams, cybercriminals have impersonation of our most-trusted institutions down to a science. This e-book explores how behavioral...
The threat of bot scams to online retail is a growing problem in the industry. These days, bot traffic on e-commerce sites is causing an increasing amount of damage, and with the increasing sophistication of these bad bots, there is a need for an equally sophisticated solution.
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