The rise of AI threats and cybersecurity: predictions for 2024
SecurityScorecard's Alex Yampolskiy shares cybersecurity predictions for 2024, including the use of #AI, rising threats and strategic boardroom governance #2024predictions
A cyber-attack with COVID-like characteristics?
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The World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2023, in collaboration with Accenture, examines the cybersecurity trends that will impact our economies and societies in the year to come. Find the latest research from the World Economic Forum on how the world is responding to cyber threats and what leaders can do to secure their organisations.
China's approach to data and AI is changing. Here's how | World ...
For example, enterprise leaders use data and metrics to assess performance, identify gaps and update plans. In almost all companies, this is historical data about what has already happened, and leaders may get away with that (the figurative equivalent of driving forward with your eyes fixed on the rearview mirror) when the world is stable and business conditions are certain.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, by Klaus Schwab
Ubiquitous, mobile supercomputing. Intelligent robots. Self-driving cars. Neuro-technological brain enhancements. Genetic editing. The evidence of dramatic change is all around us and it’s happening at exponential speed.
Klaus Schwab | World Economic Forum
Professor Klaus Schwab was born in Ravensburg, Germany in 1938. He is Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation.
4 ways to advance equity in cyberspace | World Economic Forum
The gap between organizations that are cyber resilient and those that aren't is growing. The World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2024 found a 30% drop in the number of organizations that maintain minimum viable cyber resilience.
Blockchain is in from the cold - The World Economic Forum
This growing embrace of blockchain is reflected in the strong interest among traditional financial firms. In just the last few months, BlackRock, JP Morgan, Standard Chartered, HSBC, Goldman Sachs and other major financial institutions have all announced projects that deepen their involvement with blockchain.
Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2022 | World Economic Forum
Much still needs to be done to arrive at a shared understanding of how to strengthen cyber resilience. The aim of this report is to provide an in-depth analysis of the challenges that security leaders are dealing with, the approaches they are taking to stay ahead of cybercriminals and the measures they are implementing to enhance cyber resilience not only within their organizations but also ...
Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity | World Economic Forum
The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2023 will take place 13-15 November. This event organized by the World Economic Forum will bring together over 150 of the world’s foremost cybersecurity leaders from business, government, international organizations, civil society and academia to foster collaboration on making cyberspace safer and more resilient.
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