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This month, Security magazine explores how the industry can expand the security candidate pool to meet the evolving needs of the profession as the role of enterprise security shifts. Throughout the month, check out stories on access challenges in government security, growing into security leadership, staying ahead of business travel threats, and more.
Enterprise security teams cannot eliminate business travel threats, but their ability to adapt in an incident can reduce risk and maintain business continuity.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has significant implications for cybersecurity, both in terms of enhancing cybersecurity defenses and creating new challenges and risks.
Reflecting on her own career progression, Erin Belknap, Managing Director, Security at Sterling Bay, shares advice for early- and mid-career professionals looking to move into a leadership role.