Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 38 | Page 15

SANS survey shows evolution of Cyber Threat Intelligence IBM Master Inventor and UN Artificial Intelligence advisor to speak at AI Expo Africa 2020 A survey from SANS Institute has revealed how Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) has evolved in EMEA. The SANS 2020 CTI Survey has reported that CTI has evolved from small, ad-hoc tasks performed disparately across an organisation to, in many cases, robust programmes with their own staff, tools and processes that support the entire organisation. “In the past three years, we have seen an increase in the percentage of respondents choosing to have a dedicated team over a single individual responsible for the entire CTI programme,” said Robert M Lee Survey Author and Instructor at SANS Institute, a leader in cybersecurity training and certifications. In fact, survey results indicate that just under 50% of respondents’ organisations have a team dedicated to CTI, up from 41% in 2019. In total, more than 84% of organisations reported having some kind of resource focusing on CTI. While the number of organisations with dedicated threat intelligence teams is growing, results also demonstrate a move toward collaboration, with 61% reporting that CTI tasks are handled by a combination of in-house and service provider teams. “We continue to see an emphasis on partnering with others, whether through a paid service provider relationship or through information-sharing groups or programmes,” said Lee. “Collaboration within organisations is also on the rise, with many respondents reporting that their CTI teams are part of a co-ordinated effort across the organisation.” T he AI Media Group, organisers of Africa’s largest AI Business Event – AI Expo Africa – has announced that IBM Master Inventor and UN Artificial Intelligence advisor, Neil Sahota, will speak at the event. AI Expo Africa is the continent’s largest B2B trade-focused Artificial Intelligence (AI) business event. The expo, which is now in its third year, will be held at Century City Convention Centre in Cape Town from September 3 to 4. Robert M Lee, Survey Author and Instructor at SANS Institute www.intelligentcio.com Roy Bannister, AI Expo Africa Event Director, said: “We are really excited to welcome Neil Sahota to our community, he has amassed 20 plus years of business experience in a multitude of domains and has 17 awards, 26 publications and 15 patents under his belt. His thought leadership around helping clients and business partners create next generation products powered by emerging technology will be highly valued by our community.” Sahota said: “I am very excited to gain insights from the African AI community. The AI Expo Africa 2020 event gives both myself and many business leaders the opportunity to immerse themselves in two days of real-world AI debate, talks and hands on demos of the 4IR technologies that are changing business and society, it’s the largest event of its kind on the continent and looking forward to making a contribution.” n INTELLIGENTCIO 15