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Securing 5G for 2023 and beyond

CIO Business Intelligence

For network operators, service providers, and equipment and solution providers, it’s no longer enough to secure voice and data across Layer 3 (network layer) and Layer 4 (transport layer) of the pipe. We must secure up to and including Layer 7 (the application layer) to ensure that business continues on in this 24/7 environment.

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Buyer’s guide: Data protection for hybrid clouds

Network World

Data protection is a broad category that includes data security but also encompasses backup and disaster recovery, safe data storage, business continuity and resilience, and compliance with data privacy regulations. Do I have systems in place to apply continuous vulnerability assessments to identify gaps in security coverage?

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Cybersecurity e NIS2: come si muovono i CIO per dormire sonni (un po’) più tranquilli

CIO Business Intelligence

L’ultimo Rapporto Clusit ha contato 2.779 incidenti gravi a livello globale nel 2023 (+12% rispetto al 2022), di cui 310 in Italia, ovvero l’11% del totale mondiale e un incremento addirittura del 65% in un anno. CIO, Cybercrime, Data and Information Security E, come sappiamo, sono solo gli incidenti “riportati”.

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The Rise of Data Sovereignty and a Privacy Era

SecureWorld News

The TRIAD Model During my career as a CISO, I relied on my TRIAD Model to envision, enact, and mobilize Information Security & Privacy strategic planning and roadmap execution activities with foundational pillars as illustrated below. Business continuity plans can help mitigate disruptive incidents.

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: William Lidster

SecureWorld News

W illiam Lidster has been with AAA Washington since August of 2017, serving as the leader of its information security an d compliance efforts. He is responsible to establish a responsive, dynamic, and flexible cybersecurity program to meet continually changing information security, regulatory, and compliance needs in the organization.

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2025 Cybersecurity Predictions: Not Getting Easier; But There is Hope

SecureWorld News

Mo Wehbi, VP, Information Security & PMO, Penske Automotive Group: The Good and the Bad "The Good: Widespread Adoption of AI and Machine Learning for Threat Detection: AI will become more sophisticated and integral in identifying threats in real-time, reducing response times and mitigating risks faster than ever before.

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6 warning signs CIOs should look out for in 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs had to navigate a labyrinth of challenges in 2023: generative AI rewrote the rulebook of technological possibility, governments started to draft new regulatory frameworks for the tech sector, and global conflicts disrupted business operations. So businesses must be ready to adapt in a smart way.