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Securing Critical Infrastructure with Zero Trust

CIO

By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks Critical infrastructure forms the fabric of our society, providing power for our homes and businesses, fuel for our vehicles, and medical services that preserve human health. Examples are all around us. Simply put, failure is not an option.

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Volt Typhoon: U.S. Critical Infrastructure Targeted by State-Sponsored Actors

Tenable

critical infrastructure with the intent to maintain persistent access. critical infrastructure, showing a specific interest in operational technology (OT) environments. critical infrastructure, showing a specific interest in operational technology (OT) environments. and beyond.

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For security leaders, AI is a mounting peril and an emerging shield

CIO

Malware, phishing, and ransomware are fast-growing threats given new potency and effectiveness with AI – for example, improving phishing attacks, creating convincing fake identities or impersonating real ones. The bottom line AI gives your adversaries unprecedented power.

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CIOs must reassess cloud concentration risk post-CrowdStrike

CIO

The outage put enterprises, cloud services providers, and critical infrastructure providers into precarious positions, and has drawn attention to how dominant CrowdStrike’s market share has become, commanding an estimated 24% of the endpoint detection and response (EDR) market. What is your concentration risk tolerance?

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More connected, less secure: Addressing IoT and OT threats to the enterprise

CIO

These issues are akin to leaving the front door to your digital infrastructure unlocked. Unsanctioned devices often lack essential security controls and don’t adhere to corporate security policies. In fact, two notorious botnets, Mirai and Gafgyt, are major contributors to a recent surge in IoT malware attacks.

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Stop Zero-Day Malware With Zero Stress With PAN-OS 11.0 Nova

Palo Alto Networks

With the sophistication of today’s threat landscape, malware is more evasive than ever. Nova – the next evolution of network security that allows you to stop zero-day malware with zero stress. The Evolution of Modern Malware. Modern malware is increasingly evasive. Today, we’re announcing PAN-OS 11.0

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The Future of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity

CIO

Not all that long ago, it was common for enterprises to rely on signature-based detection for malware, static firewall rules for network traffic and access control lists (ACLs) to define security policies. Gaining malware samples is a lot harder than acquiring data in image processing and NLP.