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Contributing CIO Vidhya Belapure explains why autonomous AI agents should be treated as digital employees, not software tools.
As AI agents, service accounts, and integrations proliferate, governing machine identities is becoming a critical priority for technology leaders.
Security leaders can better prioritize threats by viewing risk through an attacker’s lens and continuously validating exposures.
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Presenting Cybersecurity Budgets CFOs Can Get Behind
Rather than trying to predict every future requirement, security leaders should focus on creating more flexibility in how budgets are discussed and adjusted throughout the year.
New Study Finds AI Models In Disagreement Over Basic Facts
Each model had to label each claim as true, mostly true, misleading, or false. The models disagreed on 672 of the 1,000 claims. In 34% of the claims, the disagreement was severe, with one model labeling a claim true while another labeled it false.
Attackers Used Meta’s AI to Seize Valuable Instagram Handles
Attackers would initiate a password reset, contact Meta’s AI support chatbot, and request that a new email address be linked to the target account. The chatbot would send a verification code to the attacker-controlled email address, allowing the attacker to complete the password reset process and gain access to the account.
The Impactful Technology Leader: Driving Innovation and Giving Back
At a CIO Professional Network® Learning Series, Chris Caruso shared insights from global CIO research on how technology leaders can create lasting impact through purpose-driven leadership.
The Four Threats Security Leaders Should Be Prioritizing Right Now
As AI adoption accelerates, security leaders should focus on four emerging threats: AI application compromise, deepfake identity impersonation, software supply chain attacks, and prompt injection.
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