Attackers are shifting tactics, targeting mid-size companies and critical infrastructure sectors, while generative AI risks threaten to overshadow a focus on cyber hygiene.
CISOs share insights on lessons they have learned in 2024 about AI coding assistants, transparency with customers, deepfakes, third-party threats and more.
Neurodivergent professionals’ strengths include creativity, attention to detail, hyper-focus, and innovative problem-solving — skills highly sought in cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity associations support CISOs from offering courses to networking opportunities. Here are a few that can help CISOs stay ahead of emerging threats.
Experts share their thoughts on why the CISO is becoming a business leader beyond technical expertise, but success hinges on their ability to be influencers and lead the security agenda.
Cybersecurity risks are critical to communicate, but CISOs are finding crafting a narrative that resonates requires more than technical expertise.
Four security leaders share their career journey from CISO to COO, VP, board member and investment advisor, showing the potential paths on offer for CISOs looking ahead.
One of the tenets of risk tolerance is considering the fallout of something going wrong. The risk may originate as a technical one, but for CISOs the challenge is deciphering the organization’s tolerance for the impact.