“Coordinated inauthentic behavior” networks are already attempting to build up audiences for their campaigns via fake news outlets, social media platforms, and other avenues.
Cybersecurity continues to be a growing sector, but a lot of investment funding is gravitating toward supply chain security and artificial intelligence (AI) for solving a range of security problems.
By shifting to a more proactive mindset, security professionals and their organizations can blunt the impact of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, if not prevent them altogether.
Unreasonable requirements, low salaries, and a lack of commitment to training leaves businesses unable to hire their perfect cybersecurity pros. So, is there really a workforce “shortage”?
Political and economic motivations impel nation-state and independent hackers, while the European Union strives to keep its members secure and prepared.
Many departments and groups see the benefits of using generative AI tools, which will complicate the security teams’ job of protecting the enterprise from data leaks and compliance and privacy violations.
Security professionals in Dark Reading’s latest survey are well aware of the risks posed by generative AI in their organizations, but questions remain on what strategies to employ.