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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, many organizations are embracing the power of the public cloud by shifting their workloads to them. A recent study shows that 98% of IT leaders 1 have adopted a public cloud infrastructure. It is estimated by the end of 2023, 31% of organizations expect to run 75% of their workloads 2 in the cloud. 8 Complexity.

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10 cloud strategy questions every IT leader must answer

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s no longer a question of whether organizations are moving to the cloud but rather how well it’s going. Cloud isn’t that shiny new object in the distance, full of possibility. Companies may have had highly detailed migration or execution plans, but many failed to develop a point of view on the role of cloud in the enterprise.

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AI, cybersecurity investments and identity take center stage at RSA 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

RSA provided strategies and tools for security experts to help defend their networks, with over 600 exhibitors and countless sessions displaying plenty of both. Enterprises are investing significant budget dollars in AI startups focused on threat detection, identity verification and management, cloud/data security, and deception security.

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A CISO POV: Securing AI in your company

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise AI traffic monitoring: Vigilantly monitor AI activities within the enterprise to identify anomalies or potential security threats and allow for prompt intervention. Firewall capability for AI security: Enhance security measures by providing firewall capabilities to safeguard against potential AI-related vulnerabilities.

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Why IT leaders are putting more business spin on security spend

CIO Business Intelligence

Gartner projects that spending on information security and risk management products and services will grow 11.3% To better focus security spend, some chief information security officers (CISOs) are shifting their risk assessments from IT systems to the data, applications, and processes that keep the business going.

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How customers can save money during periods of economic uncertainty

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, security, networking, and IT teams are faced with reduced headcount, shrinking budgets, and the very real need to do more with less. Yesterday’s hub-and-spoke networks and castle-and-moat security models were adequate when users, applications, and data all resided onsite in the corporate office or data center.

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More Spending on Cybersecurity Means More Attacks?

SecureWorld News

Even as your organization hires more security experts and invests in ever-better cybersecurity technology, malware, phishing, and other attacks remain a persistent threat to your organization and the data of your customers. It's no wonder that many businesses are taking hard looks at their technology budgets. Let's take a closer look.

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