An evolving threat landscape demands evolving security measures.
Our CISO, Moshe Weis, pointed out three key threats that emerged in 2023 that will impact and influence security teams in 2024.
AI-Powered threats and mitigation were top of mind. He said that in 2023, we saw the increasing adoption of AI in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity strategies. This trend will intensify in 2024, with AI-driven threat actors becoming more sophisticated and organisations deploying advanced AI-driven security measures.
defenders on a quest to develop advanced AI-based security measures, not just to detect and respond to threats in real-time, but to predict and thwart them before they materialise.
Aqua team sees 2024 shaping up to be the defining moment where AI may become the profound battleground in cybersecurity. They see 2024 shaping up to be the defining moment where AI may become the profound battleground in cybersecurity. Below, is an outline of what we might expect to see.
Aqua has now raised $325 million since its founding in 2015. During that time, more than 500 enterprise companies worldwide, including 40% of the Fortune 100 companies, have adopted Aqua’s innovative cloud security approach.
The SolarWinds data breach has far-reaching repercussions for Chief Information Security Officers. Fallout from this and subsequent SEC charges against the corporation and its CISO has brought into focus a pivotal question: what does this mean for cloud native security, and the responsibilities of CISOs in today s landscape?
CISOs are still concerned about the lingering effects of the Log4j vulnerability in the software development lifecycle, and are considering how to protect against it and other zero-day vulnerabilities yet to come.