The editorial team at Information Security Media Group interviewed 60 of the most well-known and influential leaders in the industry at RSA Conference 2024. Inside this 40-page CEO/Founder Compendium, you'll find insights on leadership, emerging trends in cybersecurity and the latest technologies.
As the largest media company at RSA Conference 2024, ISMG conducted more than 150 individual interviews with CEOs, CISOs, government leaders, investors, researchers and analysts. This compendium covers every facet of cybersecurity, from the latest technology solutions to emerging trends.
AI technologies are now being integrated into cloud environments to bolster security. Dror Davidoff, co-founder and CEO of Aqua Security, discusses the intricate role of AI in enhancing cloud application security, underscoring the critical need for advanced monitoring and policy enforcement.
From malware analyst and ethical hacker to CISO of AboitizPower, Alexander Antukh's cybersecurity journey has shaped his leadership style. He discusses strategies for addressing cybersecurity threats in critical infrastructure and ensuring secure remote access.
To platform or not to platform? That is the question facing many CISOs when it comes to managing cybersecurity vendors, and the answers are changing thanks to artificial intelligence and machine learning, said Brian Essex, executive director, U.S. software equity research, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Mark Ryland, director of Amazon Security, discusses the need for memory-safe programming languages and formal verification techniques to address security vulnerabilities and comply with emerging regulations. He emphasized the shift toward using Rust, a high-performance language for bug elimination.
JC Raby, managing director, head of emerging technology, JP Morgan Investment Banking, shares his insights on how historical trends inform current practices and future innovations in the dynamic field of cybersecurity - from early penetration testing to advanced AI solutions.
As geopolitical tensions rise, businesses across the U.S. find themselves in the crosshairs of international cyber conflicts. The blending of global conflicts into cyberthreats is becoming a reality for companies far removed from the political sphere, said Dave Merkel, CEO of Expel.
Dealing with generative artificial intelligence is challenging for CISOs on multiple fronts, including monitoring employee use of gen AI, as well as how to red team and security test their own large language models and products, said Daniel Kennedy, principal research analyst at 451 Research.
Sumit Dhawan, CEO of Proofpoint, discusses why the company takes a human-centric approach to security, as well as its challenges and benefits, while also using generative artificial intelligence to enhance risk prediction and mitigation.
Application security is a major challenge at many organizations. Integrating artificial intelligence into application security and following "secure by design" principles will streamline processes and strengthen defenses, said Sam Curry, CISO at Zscaler and CyberEdBoard member.
CISOs face increasing legal and compliance responsibilities amid growing cybersecurity challenges. Ex-CSO Joe Sullivan of Ukraine Friends and Aravind Swaminathan of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe discuss the need for fundamental processes and constant communication with stakeholders.
Bias lurks everywhere in generative artificial intelligence: in the data, in the model, in the human interpreting the output of a model. That's why one of the biggest emerging security threats is relying on generative AI for important business decisions, said Vice President and CISO Rick Doten.
Lior Div, former CEO and co-founder of Cybereason, discusses how hackers use artificial intelligence to become smarter and more effective. He also emphasizes that cybersecurity defenders need to harness the power of AI more than ever to stay ahead of attackers.
As cyberthreats continue to evolve, organizations are increasingly turning to advanced technological solutions to mitigate risks. Kris Burkhardt, CISO, Accenture, discusses how organizations are adopting passwordless systems and using generative AI to bolster their defenses.
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