AI and cybersecurity – a marriage made in heaven or hell?

  • Monday, 5th August 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Mike Hewitt
Dennis Xu, VP Analyst, KI Leader, Gartner, discusses the coming together of AI and cybersecurity – in particular the rapid evolution of generative AI and its likely impact on cybersecurity – providing some valuable, actionable insights for navigating the GenAI hype to create real value. Dennis also comments on the need for organisations to reconsider their cyber resilience strategies in the wake of the recent Crowdstrike incident.
Erin McLean, CMO at Cynomi, explains how MSPs can use embedded CISO intelligence to manage enterprise-wide cybersecurity programs. She discusses...

Observability investments on the increase

Posted 1 week ago by Phil Alsop
Joshua Clay, Senior Director Solutions Engineering at Dynatrace, discusses the findings of the company’s ‘The State of Observability Report...

Cybersecurity - as easy as MFA?

Posted 2 weeks ago by Phil Alsop
Michael Downs, VP, global sales at SecurEnvoy, discusses the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) as a crucial part of any effective...
Work AI leader Glean has launched the Work AI Institute, a first-of-its-kind research initiative - supported by faculty from Stanford, Harvard,...
CEO Dave Gerry, and Dr David Brumley, Chief AI and Science Officer, both at Bugcrowd, discuss the findings of the recent “Inside the Mind of a CISO...
Andy Venables, CEO at POPX, discusses the findings of a new survey of 250 MSP leaders by POPX, which reveals a significant shift in expectations for...

Survey reveals AI readiness gap

Posted 1 month ago by Phil Alsop
Nicolas Leszczynski, Principal Solutions Engineer at Riverbed Technology, discusses the findings of the company’s 2025 Future of IT Operations in...
Dan Schiappa, President of Technology and Services at Arctic Wolf, discusses the results of the company’s 2025 AI report, which reveals that AI is...