Intelligent CISO Issue 58 | Page 69

decrypting myths
vulnerabilities are being handled over the year to limit the blast radius of such a cyber weapon . Posture , detection and quick response will be paramount this year .
Software and IoT device labelling take a foothold : Labels should state clear facts about the privacy and information security parameters of the product and organisation . One key piece of information on labels should be how long a company will support its software , because a physical device may outlast the time a product is supported . tech companies that can often offer lucrative salaries and superior work-life balance . To achieve this , cybersecurity companies must adopt a more forwardthinking approach , this could include offering flexible working arrangements , performance incentives and health and wellness policies .
“ While the threat landscape might seem daunting , there are technologies out there to give organisations the decided advantage , but action has to be taken now . Regional SOCs need to introduce AI into their security mix – AI that eliminates the noise found in most of today ’ s IT environments ,” Neuhaus added . “ The right data , analysed the right way , will open the door to a new era of visibility and control for security teams . In this Attack Signal Intelligence Framework , cyber actors ’ TTPs [ tactics , techniques and procedures ] become more obvious and allow security professionals to be more effective threat hunters .” u
Christian Borst , EMEA CTO at Vectra AI
Private and public sector will batten down the hatches against nation state cyberattacks : Cyber warfare will remain a real threat in 2023 , from a broader use of known TTPs to an unknown equity of zero days just waiting strategically for the right moment to deploy against one ’ s foes . Leaders of private and public sector organisations will start to really pay attention , investing more in the incident response and speed at which
Brian Neuhaus , CTO , Americas at Vectra AI www . intelligentciso . com
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