As quantum computing continues to evolve, cybersecurity professionals and enterprise leaders must grapple with a future where current encryption technologies - on which our entire digital infrastructure is built - may no longer be secure. What next steps must they take now?
Third-party access management poses significant cybersecurity risks in healthcare, but continuous identity management and monitoring can help mitigate those risks, said Jim Routh, chief trust officer at Saviynt.
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered the first-ever UEFI bootkit designed to target Linux systems and subvert their boot process for malicious purposes. The "Bootkitty" malware, first uploaded to VirusTotal this month, appears to be more "proof of concept" than full-fledged threat, they said.
This week, Microsoft previews its latest attempt to introduce AI-enabled Windows Recall - now with added privacy features; over 1,000 cybercrime suspects busted in Africa; regulators report "smart" device update promises often missing; and Florida IT professional caught spying for China.
Agentic AI is on the rise. AI agents can now be deployed in minutes, and early adopters such as Saks, Wiley and OpenTable have already implemented Agentforce to transform and enhance organizational operations.
Thousands of unique IP addresses are potentially exposing medical devices, electronic medical records systems and other sensitive healthcare information to the internet, said security researcher Himaja Motheram of security firm Censys, which made the discovery.
With 350 AI models and a 70-petabyte data repository, Expedia makes travel planning seamless. By delivering personalized itineraries to real-time updates, the travel agency's AI technology is redefining and adding convenience to the way we explore the world.
As email remains the primary vector for cyberattacks, the limitations of traditional Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) are becoming increasingly evident in the face of modern, sophisticated threats. With attackers finding new ways to bypass legacy defenses, organizations must reevaluate their approach to email security....
Global banks invest billions in artificial intelligence as JPMorgan Chase reports $2 billion in AI-driven value. The 2024 Evident AI Index reveals how 50 major banks compete through talent, innovation and ethical AI practices, reshaping the future of financial services.
Technologies are innovating rapidly in an evolving landscape, and regulatory agencies must adapt quickly. "It can be made so much easier, so much more fluid, if we use the technologies the right way," said Dr. Denisha Jairam-Owthar, group CIO at the Council for Medical Schemes.
As AI investments surge, CIOs face mounting pressure to prove business value amid fast-paced tech changes. Arun Chandrasekaran, distinguished VP and analyst at Gartner, shares insights on how CIOs can strategically navigate AI to deliver measurable outcomes for their organizations.
Sajiv Nair, CIO and CISO at ESDS Software Solution, shares plans to expand the company's data center footprint with AI capabilities and renewable energy solutions. The strategy emphasizes measured growth and environmental responsibility across India and the Middle East.
As the enforcement of the DPDP Act nears, banks are increasing their focus on security management. Abhijit Chakravarty, executive vice president of networks and cyber security at Kotak Mahindra Bank, shares the importance of consolidating security tools and compliance readiness.
Traditional Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) can’t keep up with advanced threats like multi-abuse phishing and credential theft. Integrated cloud email security solutions are transforming protection with API-based defenses that adapt to modern risks. Discover how human behavioral AI and behavioral modeling streamline...
$17 billion. That's how much JP Morgan dedicated to its technology budget in 2024. It's the highest ever from a financial firm, albeit one that itself is worth more than $600 billion. This budget places JP Morgan at the forefront of tech investment among global financial institutions.
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