As much as women are still few in number in infosec -- a recent Frost and Sullivan survey finds women comprise a mere 11 percent of the infosec workforce -- there are movement and gains to increase their ranks in...
While several large cities in the US are rolling out 5G networks, before we get to a world with the widespread use of 5G, a lot obviously needs to be worked out with the security around it too. Hailed initially as an...
An emphasis on AI was clear at this year’s Black Hat event in Las Vegas, where several vendors were promoting platforms that leverage AI and machine learning capabilities to address threat detection.
At this year’s Black Hat event in Las Vegas, several vendors in the talent and training space introduced new concepts and ideas for addressing the so-called skills gap that's leaving roles in security departments empty.
A leading cybersecurity luminary argues that more technically-educated individuals must come forward to do the work necessary to ensure government tech policies are informed by trained, technical-minded professionals.
Keynote speaker Dino Dai Zovi argues that in an environment where software and cloud services are at the core of much of what IT accomplishes in business, security has a new and critical opportunity to work with...
The growth of AI-based fake videos have security managers looking at how they might impact their organization -- deepfakes have the very real ability to be used in criminal activity against businesses.