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How Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence Addresses Cybersecurity Risk

Unlike in the 1800s when a safety brake increased the public’s acceptance of elevators, artificial intelligence (AI) was accepted by the public much before guardrails came to be. “ChatGPT had 1 million users within the first five days of being available,” shares Forbes.

PCI 4.0: What is coming, and what do you need to do about it?

PCI DSS 4.0 is coming, and getting your organization up to speed will be no small task. Don't wait until the last minute. Hear Payment Card Industry (PCI) Qualified Security Assessors Brian Dean and Joe Moser as they explain the key differences between PCI 4.0 and PCI 3.2.1, what to expect with the new release, and which steps you need to take right away to prepare.

The Evolving Role of the CISO and the Language of Resilience with Marene Allison

In this episode of Cyber Security Decoded, Steve Stone, Head of Rubrik Zero Labs, is joined by a former CISO at Johnson & Johnson to discuss the ever-evolving role of the CISO. They discuss what she has learned from the biggest threat intrusions in her career, how the role of the CISO is evolving to adapt to new cyber threats, and what we can tactically do to empower more professionals from different backgrounds to pursue a career in cybersecurity.

Solarwinds and Cisco 10.0: Big Problems for Big Companies

In this week's episode, Robin and Bill explore the recent SEC charges against Solarwinds (and their Chief Information Security Officer) with fraud, as well as a CVE with a perfect CVSS rating of 10.0 against Cisco! Why is a CISO getting charged with fraud? What does a a CVSS rating of 10 mean, and why should you be worried if you use Cisco IOS or IOS XE today? Learn all this and more on the latest episode.

NIST Risk Management Framework (RMF) Explained

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF) is a robust, adaptable method for managing and mitigating information security risks within government agencies and organizations working with government systems. It integrates security, privacy, and cyber supply chain risk management into the system development life cycle.

Unlock the Power of Quality Data in AI: Data Cleaning for Enhanced Accuracy and Output

In the fast-paced world of AI, data quality is paramount. To harness the full potential of your AI models, you need top-notch data. This means not just grabbing web pages with all the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript source code intact. Instead, you'll want to strip away the extraneous and retain only the critical information that's essential for training your AI. Leaving unnecessary code in the mix can have a detrimental impact, affecting both accuracy and the quality of the AI's output.

Critical Confluence Vulnerability - CVE-2023-22518

On October 31st, Atlassian disclosed a significant security vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-22518, affecting all versions of Confluence Data Center and Confluence Server software. This vulnerability, rated with a critical severity score of 9.1 in the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS), has the potential to result in substantial data loss if exploited by threat actors. Its critical nature arises from its capacity to inflict severe consequences on an organization’s data integrity.

CMMC 2.0 Preparation: Top Four Strategic Actions to Take Now

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 is a compliance requirement that all Department of Defense (DoD) Contractors (aka, the Defense Industrial Base) will soon have to meet. See my blog Why is CMMC a Big Deal? for more information about the legal implications of CMMC. The CMMC official mandate is expected to be released from rulemaking in the first quarter of 2024 and be in full implementation in the first quarter of 2026.