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In a world where adversaries are constantly adapting to improve tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), it is crucial to understand the unique traits and goals of various types of adversaries that actively seek to cause harm to an organization. The personification of these threats will ultimately help measure resilience against specific threat actors, identify investment and hardening opportunities, and improve trust with customers.
In this podcast, Daniel Ventura, Manager of Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT), shares insight into Adobe’s approach to adversary personification as well as provides guidance on how you can better measure the security resilience of your products. He’ll also talk about Adobe’s bug bounty program which helps his team identify new trends in adversary interest and defend against real incident response events.
SAP systems are treated differently than many other enterprise applications from a cybersecurity perspective. Most SAP security teams are siloed and left to meet security objectives on their own. Since SAP is so integral to organizations, it is unusual for SAP security objectives to not be on the...
Published 09/17/24
Many people are pondering whether generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT is a friend or a foe.
In this ISACA podcast episode, Camelot Secure Director of Solutions Engineering Zachary Folks discusses not only his view of how ChatGPT can be considered an evolution of the...
Published 07/24/24