Generative AI can create efficiencies that will increase productivity, improve internal operations and enhance creativity. Yet, the evolution of large language models and the use of generative AI can open doors for fraudsters.
While there is a high demand for cybersecurity professionals, there is also a significant lack of supply when it comes to talent. What is the best solution to filling this gap?
Learn more about the “The Modern CSO: Shaping & Learning From the Next Generation of Security Leaders” panel to be held at the 2023 SECURITY 500 conference.
From an HR perspective, people are the engine that fuels innovation in the modern enterprise. However, for security teams, humans are often regarded as the "weakest link" in the security chain.
In a panel discussion, security leaders will share how teams have responded to risks associated with simultaneous and prolonged geopolitical tensions and global crises.
Eric Vélez-Villar, Former Assistant Director at FBI Office of Private Sector will deliver the afternoon keynote at the 16th annual SECURITY 500 Conference on November 13 in Washington, D.C.
Large language models and generative AI, such as ChatGPT, can be helpful tools but can also open organizations up to unintended risks if used improperly.
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Cybersecurity leaders must advocate for a balanced approach to artificial intelligence centered around proper governance, transparency and ethical principles.
At the "Maximizing Public and Private Security Partnerships" panel at the 2023 SECURITY 500 Conference, security executives will share successes with public/private partnerships.