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Cybersecurity Snapshot: New Guide Details How To Use AI Securely, as CERT Honcho Tells CISOs To Sharpen AI Security Skills Pronto

Tenable

That’s the number one skill CISOs must acquire in 2024, according to Greg Touhill, Director of the CERT Division of Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (SEI).

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5 Reasons Why NIS2 Directive Preparation Should Start Now, Part Two: Implementation Takes Time

Ivanti

So, in this post, I’ll walk you through how to resolve your weakest security issues before the NIS2 Directive deadline hits by addressing these three key areas: Inform management about your cybersecurity gaps Correctly implementing new organisation and technical security measures Find time to train all of your employees 1.

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A Candid Conversation about a Career in Cybersecurity: Q&A with Daniel Spicer

Ivanti

As budget was limited, I flexed my technical skills to build the tools that we needed. At Ivanti, I enjoy advising how to make our technology better and protect our customers. I wanted to know how the hackers could bypass security features and deploy malware. Q: What do you look for in a potential hire? Security is a hard job.

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Architect defense-in-depth security for generative AI applications using the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs

AWS Machine Learning - AI

What operational and technical best practices can I integrate into how my organization builds generative AI LLM applications to manage risk and increase confidence in generative AI applications using LLMs? What are some ways to implement security and privacy controls in the development lifecycle for generative AI LLM applications on AWS?

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

That may or may not be advisable for career development, but it’s a reality that businesses built on training and learning have to acknowledge. 1 That makes sense, given the more technical nature of our audience. Identity and access management: locally, that means passwords, key cards, and (probably) two-factor authentication.

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