Gartner Sydney: Security Budgets Shift to Resilience, Not Just 'Breach or Else'
The 'invest or get breached' line is officially dead. CISOs at Gartner Sydney are pivoting to a resilience narrative, and it's finally getting board-level attention.
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The 'invest or get breached' line is officially dead. CISOs at Gartner Sydney are pivoting to a resilience narrative, and it's finally getting board-level attention.
Another day, another cybersecurity vendor promising to 'enhance' something. This time, Criminal IP is linking its IP reputation data to Securonix's ThreatQ platform, claiming it'll speed up how security teams hunt down bad actors.
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Microsoft's Deputy CISO Rico Mariani offers a practical playbook for CISOs navigating an increasingly complex threat landscape. His eight best practices transform reactive security data into proactive defense strategies.
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OpenAI and Anthropic are pushing the envelope of frontier AI, but what does this truly mean for cybersecurity? We cut through the noise to analyze the real-world impact.
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What if your AI security bill spiked 10x during a swarm attack, draining your budget mid-battle? Sevii's Cyber Swarm Defense flips the script with predictable costs per protected asset.
They're trotting out another motivational speaker at Rapid7's cybersecurity summit. This time it's a former Special Forces guy. We'll see if the hype holds water.
Everyone's bracing for the next big cyberattack. Turns out, the people defending us are too — but for entirely different reasons. They're not getting paid, and they're over it.
The Metasploit Framework just dropped its latest update, and it's not about flashy new zero-days. Instead, this release focuses on the nitty-gritty: making exploit checks more transparent and shoring up support for aging SMB protocols.
Picture this: tax day crashes your servers under legit traffic spiked by a DDoS swarm. Security pros say isolated tests won't cut it—peak-load simulations are the only way to bulletproof networks.