ChatGPT has started to become an indispensable tool for many people, but, cybercriminals have wasted no time in exploiting its security vulnerabilities.
Without question, the “human factor” in cybersecurity has become synonymous with phishing attacks, but that perception is a material part of the problem.
While many security professionals leverage high-risk practices and behaviors in their cloud environments, they are confident security tools will protect against attacks.
A new survey shows CISOs struggle to cost justify security investments despite known security gaps, face increasing personal risks, and worry about the rapid adoption of AI.
Cyber attackers know most organizations have visibility gaps, which is why it is important for security leaders to know as much of the attack surface and their assets as possible.