Defending Against AI Deception: Insights from Cybersecurity Pros
HOT CONTENT
LinkedIn Live On-Demand: Navigating NIST’s PQC Draft Standards
Podcast: How AI Will Impact Enterprise Security Posture
THIS MONTH
Gone are the days when bad grammar or misspellings from non-native speakers would help your employees – who are the last line of defense – flag emails for malware. The threat actors are now using generative AI to be Way. More. Deceptive. It’s leading to more breaches – and it’s just going to get worse. So how do modern cybersecurity pros defend against this AI threat? Prepare to fight fire with fire.
In this issue, our experts share insights about the impact of generative AI on cybersecurity – for both good and bad – on the podcast. And learn why you should care now about NIST's recently released draft post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards.
INSTITUTE FEATURE
Podcast Episode: How AI Will Impact Enterprise Security
Generative AI can be used for good to boost efficiency, productivity, and even cybersecurity within organizations. The trick is deploying it safely, at the right time, and for the right reasons, according to Entrust CIO Rishi Kaushal and Entrust VP of Software Development Greg Wetmore, who discuss how AI can help improve the security posture for enterprises in the latest Entrust Cybersecurity Institute podcast episode. Listen Now ?
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MORE INSTITUTE INSIGHTS
Blog: Deepfakes and misinformation enhanced by generative AI are causing problems for individuals, organizations, and even governments, says Greg Wetmore. To combat the growing threat, organizations should take six key steps to protect their data and most critical assets. Read Now
Video: Generative AI will have a transformational impact and it cannot be ignored, Entrust CISO Jordan Avnaim says in this video. In 5 or 10 years, organizations will look back to equate generative AI’s deployment to the dawn of the smartphone era, forcing digital security leaders to figure out ways to harness it while improving cybersecurity. Watch Now
?On-Demand Roundtable: If you missed our LinkedIn Live event, you can still watch the recorded version. Our panel of experts discuss how to navigate NIST’s PCQ draft standards during a 50-minute roundtable hosted by Entrust. Dr. Sarah McCarthy, Cryptographic Strategist at evolutionQ, Anudeep Parhar, Chief Operating Officer at Entrust and Greg Wetmore, VP Software Development at Entrust were joined by moderator and IDC analyst and PQ expert Heather West, to discuss the newest developments in post-quantum cryptography and explore emerging topics like Quantum Key Distribution (QKD). Watch Now
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Next Month
October is Cybersecurity Awareness month, and the Entrust Cybersecurity Institute will be covering deepfakes and synthetic identities in the banking and financial sector. We’ll also have an eBook available that explores secure digital banking and account onboarding preferences of consumers in the U.S., France, Singapore, and Chile.
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