Forbes September 6, 2024
Tony Bradley

There is a relentless evolution of cyber threats and defenders struggle to keep pace. As threat actors continue to innovate, shifting their tactics toward leveraging legitimate credentials and using more sophisticated techniques, defenders are being urged to return to the basics of cybersecurity, while also embracing the advantages that AI can offer—without losing sight of the crucial role humans still play in this battle.

The evolving nature of cybercrime is an intricate game of cat and mouse, but with foundational security practices, AI, and a focus on resilience, organizations can maintain an advantage.

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