Most organizations adopt a reactive stance when it comes to cyberthreats. But Tim Zentz, Vice President of CODEX*, argues that as AI is increasingly adopted as a tool by online fraudsters, anticipating and countering your attacker’s MO is an ever more vital element of effective defense. *CODEX (Cyber Offense and Defense Experts) is one of four business units at intelligence services company Nightwing, which was itself spun out of Raytheon as a separate company last year. [00:16] Introduction to cybersecurity and fraud challenges [05:32] The rise of ransomware and AI's role [08:20] Offensive vs. defensive security strategies [12:21] AI in data protection and anomaly detection [14:14] Emerging fraud trends and insider threats [16:26] Building a culture of cyber resiliency [21:03] The importance of diverse perspectives in security [24:21] Future trends in cybersecurity and final thoughts Read more about this conversation, here: https://bit.ly/42lE8Ei.
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