Many organisations focus on quantity over quality, so that CTI teams are generating more reports rather than understanding threats relevant to their environment
Cyber-criminals are using AI to create convincing fake websites: it’s becoming impossible to tell the difference between a genuine offer and a malicious trap
teissTalk host Thom Langford was joined by Scott Reynolds, Principle Intelligence Analyst, ZeroFox; and David Bosomworth, Chief Information Security Officer, DRFB Consulting.
The Russian government has reportedly warned the US and its allies that if cyber-attacks on its infrastructure continue, they risk a direct military confrontation.
Executives are under pressure to roll out AI, but without proper governance, secure systems, and cultural safeguards, the rush to deploy risks doing more harm than good. IT teams can deploy tools to safeguard networks and lock down laptops, but human-centred attacks and behavioural risks are a trickier problem. With the rise of AI tools, said James Moore, CEO of behavioural security company CultureAI, the human-layer of security is becoming harder to manage than ever.