Why bad actors are not gaining the upper hand in their nefarious plans with assistance from AI but more likely finding themselves falling a little behind.
A recent study’s deep dive into the US government’s massively complex Unified Command Plan finds that LLMs could be the answer to the cybersecurity professional’s forecasting needs — with human guidance.
A disparity in how some big insurance cases are handled can muddy the takeaways for CISOs gauging their own insurance needs.
Here’s what psychology tells us about having crisis experience, a critical and oft-overlooked variable that shapes the cybersecurity employee supply chain — and it’s not what you might expect.
Avoiding overcommitment to new and developing technologies such as artificial intelligence and leaving room to adapt in the future is the core of an approach known as bootstrapping.
Public-private partnerships like the US Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative are often led by public agencies, but private-led cybersecurity partnerships might be more effective.
New research shows that Russia used click-fraud malware to enhance the visibility of its troll farm content in the 2016 US presidential campaign, and the practice likely continues in this big election year globally.
Recent warnings about advanced persistent threats from China against critical infrastructure suggest a shift in goals, but other nation-state adversaries have their own agendas.