CISOs have a clear view of the skills shortage and its impact on their organizations. They need to educate executives, adjust their programs, and champion proactive change.
Legal concerns, compliance requirements, board-level scrutiny, and continual job stress will make 2024 a challenging year for CISOs.
"Perfect storm" of innovation trends will make deception technology a staple, changing the dynamics of the asymmetric threat landscape.
Half of all cybersecurity pros are considering a job change, and 30% might leave the profession entirely. CISOs and other C-level execs should reflect on this for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
Organizations remain impacted and most security pros think things have gotten worse.
Used as an analyst assist application, generative AI can help threat intelligence programs in areas like data collection, analysis, and dissemination.
Enterprise organizations will increase spending, investing in areas like threat intelligence distribution, digital risk management, and security technology integration.
Mature cyber-threat intelligence programs follow a lifecycle and provide tactical, operational, and strategic value. Many enterprise organizations aren't even close.