Most enterprise threat intelligence programs didn’t end up where they are by accident. They evolved that way over time. One feed, one tool, one integration at a time. The thought was: more data, more visibility, better security. But then complexity grows until the moving parts are no longer serving the mission. I’ve seen this happen across organizations of all sizes, and on the surface, it looks like progress is happening. ...
Continue Reading...We spend a lot of time worrying about employees clicking email links and reusing passwords. Both are valid concerns in our new world of AI. But this approach misses a larger (and more shocking) reality. The single biggest AI-related risk in most organizations is at the help desk or buried somewhere in accounting or IT. It’s sitting in the C-suite, operating with authority and speed, with little to no friction. ...
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