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The Future of Cybersecurity in an AI-Driven World


Cybersecurity has evolved significantly as technology has advanced. Increased interconnectivity and digital transformation have both significantly altered how end users and businesses communicate, with geographical borders and time zones proving far less obstructive than in recent years.


This post explores the projected cost of cybercrime, how attackers can leverage AI for malicious purposes, and what businesses can do – as a starting point – to protect themselves in an AI-dominated world.

CYBERSECURITY FOR AI

Secure Software Architecture in a Generative AI World


Generative AI (GAI) technologies are being applied in a range of sectors—national defense, healthcare, transportation, and more. While the surge brings advantages, it also presents unique cybersecurity challenges. Beyond GAI education, what architectural considerations and principles need focus when adopting GAI?

SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE AND GENERATIVE AI

Zero Trust – Changing the Security Paradigm

26 October at 11:00 AM EDT


This webinar outlines key aspects of zero trust security and observations on its adoption and implementation. Information is provided on the IEEE P3409 and IEEE P2887 projects as well as on how interested parties can engage with these activities. In addition, related work in other standards development organizations and anticipated follow-on work is also described.

KEY ASPECTS OF ZERO TRUST SECURITY

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[SE Radio Podcast] Ruthless Security for Busy Developers


Charles Weir—developer, security researcher, and Research Fellow at Security Lancaster—joins host Giovanni Asproni to discuss an approach that development teams can use to create secure systems without wasting effort on unnecessary security work.

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