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Cybersecurity risks are critical to communicate, but CISOs are finding crafting a narrative that resonates requires more than technical expertise.
A recent study’s deep dive into the US government’s massively complex Unified Command Plan finds that LLMs could be the answer to the cybersecurity professional’s forecasting needs — with human guidance.
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.
With security software and services spending surging more quickly than budgets, CISOs are becoming risk management orchestrators with staff reshaping their focus on oversight, strategic planning, and integration, experts predict.
While the UN, the EU, and the US and its individual states all push to place limits and restrictions on AI, what’s emerging is a patchwork quilt that security leaders need to stay on top of.
CIO and board member Julie Ragland provides guidance on governance in the era of digital risk.
As a Cherokee Nation citizen and woman, the seventh-generation Oklahoman is looking to represent the same diversity she did in cyber while promoting a strengthening of US cyber security and regulation.
Allocating security resources can be a daunting task for CISOs and other security leaders, but there are ways to strike a balance between short-term and long-term needs.
What exactly does proactive security mean for today’s CISO? Getting ahead of threats and planning for incidents before they happen requires preparation and the right approach.
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.