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Addressing Cybersecurity Risks in B2B Transactions: Best Practices and Solutions

In today's digital era, cybersecurity has become a cornerstone of business stability and trust, particularly in business-to-business (B2B) transactions. As companies increasingly rely on digital platforms to conduct operations, the importance of safeguarding sensitive data against cyber threats cannot be overstated. This article explores the best practices and solutions for enhancing cybersecurity measures within B2B contexts.

Unlocking the Art of Possible: Exploring the ThreatQ Community

In cybersecurity, staying ahead of threats requires not only cutting-edge technology but also a collaborative community of experts. The Art of Possible isn’t just a concept; it’s a mindset that drives innovation, fosters collaboration, and empowers defenders to proactively address emerging threats. At the heart of this philosophy lies the ThreatQ Community, a dynamic ecosystem where security professionals unite to share knowledge, strategies, and best practices.

Homing the Cyber Risk Analysis Lens: Exploring Macro to Micro Trends

‍The process of achieving goals, whether long-term, short-term, personal, or professional, starts with harnessing the available relevant data. In fact, the more information gleaned beforehand, the more likely the mission will be a success. However, the details required for devising an effective plan exist at various granular levels, some overarching, focusing on the broader elements, and others more minute.

7 Steps for Developing a Data Breach Response Plan

Data breaches are a constant threat these days. One click on a malicious link could send tons of customer information flying out the window. Even with all the strategies and tools to prevent them, unauthorized people keep gaining access to sensitive data. So, maybe it’s not a matter of whether your company will ever experience a data breach but about when. The million-dollar question is: will you be ready to respond effectively against hackers when the time comes?

Many sources, one truth: Applying DevSecOps best practices

It’s no secret threat actors, and cloud attacks have evolved, yet traditional security responses have languished, much to the detriment of many organizations. In this session, Cas Clawson, Field CTO for Security at Sumo Logic, will explore cloud threat detection challenges and how to do it better using a real-world incident response example, leveraging a single source of truth, breaking down team silos, and utilizing the best practices with DevSecOps.

Implications of AI in a modern defense strategy

In today's rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) presents both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges. Understanding the implications of AI in modern defense strategies is paramount for organizations seeking to safeguard their digital assets against emerging threats. In this Q&A, Chas Clawson, Sumo Logic's Field CTO, Security, shares insights on defending against AI-enabled adversaries and how to integrate AI-driven technologies into security strategies and frameworks.

Outshift by Cisco | An Era of GenAI & Human Collaboration

AI is the key to unlocking the untapped potential within your organization. At Outshift, we invest in the future of GenAI, not as a tool that replaces human effort but as a transformative force that amplifies the creativity and ingenuity of people across your enterprise. We invite you to reimagine the role of GenAI in business. Thinking of it as a tool for connection, adaptation, and creativity - a tool with unprecedented efficiency and impact.

Travel Fraud Alert: Protecting Your Customers Online

Travel fraud is a growing concern within the industry, posing significant challenges to businesses and consumers alike. As travel becomes increasingly digital, the opportunities for fraudsters to exploit online transactions and reservations have also expanded. Research from global Edgar, Dunn & Company, on behalf of eNett, said in total, fraud costs the travel industry over $21 billion dollars annually, including $6 billion dollars in damages and $15 billion in overheads.