IT and cybersecurity vendors are rolling out generative AI security tools. Learn more about LLM security tools and trends.
Author: Don Zimmerman
Has your organization incorporated AI into its cybersecurity strategy? What were the results and was the investment worth it?
Low-code: One of the best investments for IT departments in 2023
IT departments are facing a growing application backlog because of the lack of developers and technical specialists who can produce these solutions. Read this urgent blog about an answer to this problem: low code. This is the solution that empowers IT departments to rapidly build apps and streamline data insights while lowering costs.
AI Investment: Axonius Cybersecurity Executive Says Less Is More
Artificial intelligence-based tools clearly have benefits in automating various security and IT tasks. But where should companies actually be adopting this new technology?
Is your password security strategy working?
Complex password requirements aren’t enough to stop today’s most sophisticated cybercriminals. Book a free assessment of your password and access control policies to discover your vulnerabilities.
Are password managers secure?
While it’s impossible to achieve 100% online safety, password managers maintain a surprising resiliency in the face of advanced cyber attacks.
Microsoft Copilot: Satya Nadella at Microsoft Ignite 2023
With Microsoft Copilot, you can take control. It integrates with your favorite apps so that you can automate, use generative AI, and more. Watch this video from Microsoft Ignite 2023 to learn how it works.
How confident are you in the resilience of your password security policies? And is #MFA a vital component of your #accesscontrol strategy?
FY24 Surface Copilot Promo Flyer
With this Microsoft Surface Copilot promotion for Early Access program participants, you can get exclusive discounts on Surface devices. Review this announcement to get the details.
Government investigation puts spotlight on password insecurity
A team working for the Department of Interior’s inspector general successfully cracked 1 in 5 active user passwords, a ratio that highlights traps in cybersecurity standards, Mike Kosask from LastPass writes.