The ransomware business hit record highs in 2023 despite falling payment rates, as attackers scaled up the number of attacks and new AI weapons were brought to bear on both sides of the war, promising to make an even bigger impact this year.
Risks associated with artificial intelligence have grown with the use of generative AI and companies must first understand their risk to create the best protection plan.
Code vulnerability is not only a risk of open-source code, with many legacy systems still in use — whether out of necessity or lack of visibility — the truth is that cybersecurity teams will inevitably need to address the problem.
Businesses are using DLP tools to help secure generative AI and reduce risks of ChatGPT and similar applications.
With growing adoption of zero trust, CISOs must look at all possible blind spots across the organization, be that unmonitored IoT devices or third-party systems, to ensure attackers can’t find a way in.
Growing use of APIs give attackers more ways to break authentication controls, exfiltrate data, or perform disruptive acts.