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Increased pressures are putting CISOs in the hot seat, but should they bear all the blame when the inevitable comes?
Workplace stress has many security executives eyeing the exit. But fewer options, and stifled salary growth, may mean sticking with the devil they know.
CISOs must now cope with a welter of emerging EU and disparate US state laws after Governor Gavin Newsom rejected California's stringent AI safety and security law, which many thought would set a global regulatory high-water mark.
Reports identifying a $75 million ransom payment made in March by a Fortune 50 company raise some questions.
Once accepted, the attackers tell developers to download a Node.js project as part of a practical test. The trojanized project on launch deploys a RAT and infostealer malware targeting all major OS platforms.
The ruling could weaken almost all US federal cybersecurity regulations, including SEC incident reporting, FCC data breach reporting, and CISA cyber incident reporting rules.
A new IANS/Artico report shows that the percentage of CISOs satisfied with their jobs dropped 10 points in last 12 months.
The first authoritative certificate aims to set standards and promote best practices for hot security technology.
As AI technology advances, cyber defenders are spending more on the technology to defend against malicious actors who currently hold an asymmetric advantage in deploying new AI-generated threats.
Organizations continue to invest in cybersecurity solutions to meet requirements for cyber insurance policies.