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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CISOs See Budgets Tighten, as Cyberthreats Intensify

Tenable

After double-digit growth in the past two years, cybersecurity budgets expanded more modestly in 2023. and Japan warn about a China-linked group that’s stealthily compromising network devices. Overall, 63% of organizations increased their cybersecurity budgets. And what’s the biggest item on cybersecurity budgets?

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Top 5 Security Trends for CIOs

CIO

A second, more pernicious risk is the fact that ChatGPT can write malware. Sometimes the malware has errors, but with simple repetition the hacker can generate multiple working versions of the code. Such polymorphic malware is particularly hard to detect, because it may be different from one attack to another.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Insights on Supply Chain Security, Hiring, Budgets, K8s, Ransomware

Tenable

1 - Cybersecurity budgets rise, but hiring remains a challenge. Although cybersecurity teams got a budget bump and devote, by far, the largest budget slice to staff compensation, security leaders continue to struggle with recruitment and retention. Cybersecurity budget breakdown and best practices ” (TechTarget). “

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

Ivanti

In a previous blog post, I discussed the two main areas to audit before the European Union’s updated Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) becomes ratified law in October 2024. Present a clear business case that outlines the risks of non-compliance, the opportunities of compliance and the return on investment.

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5 questions every IT team should be able to answer

TechCrunch

CEOs often visualize and measure things in terms of dollars and cents, and in the face of continuing uncertainty, IT — along with most other parts of the business — is facing intense scrutiny and tightening of budgets. The last several months in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak have been the proof point.

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CNAPP, DSPM and DDR: A New Age in Cloud Security

Prisma Clud

Regulatory compliance has become a major concern, with data privacy and protection regulations creating the possibility of severe consequences for companies that fail to find, classify, and reasonably protect regulated data sets. Data security has to become a holistic and native aspect of the tools that organizations are already using.

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Implementing Cloud-Native Security

Prisma Clud

Whether it’s addressing containerized application vulnerabilities, cloud infrastructure security misconfigurations, cloud-aware malware, overprivileged cloud permissions, or insecure APIs supporting microservice based architectures, these risks cannot be addressed by legacy security solutions.

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