Richard Seiersen argues that while AI continues to make waves in cybersecurity, the fundamentals of cybersecurity remain unchanged — and organisations shouldn’t be distracted by the noise, nor should the core security principles require a radical rethink. Quoting French writer Alphonse Karr, “The more things change, the more they stay the same”.
The 2023 Dragos OT Cybersecurity Year in Review is an annual overview and analysis of OT-focused global threat activities, vulnerabilities, and industry insights and trends.
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Building on the success of previous AI in Action events, this year’s edition will bring together visionary leaders, AI experts, and industry professionals from banking, ...