1、From ransomware to resilience,and how AI will impact a changing threat landscape.SecurityPredictions 2024Splunk Security Predictions 2024|02To the boardroom and beyond.As security takes center stage with the C-suite and the board,companies are finally acknowledging that cyber risk is business risk.W
2、hether leaders are justifying the ROI of security initiatives,bracing for stealthier and more insidious ransomware,or helping their teams build new cyber defenses with generative AI,in 2024,security will be a priority from the top down.Splunk Security Predictions 2024|03“Youll see organizations intr
3、oduce more cyber skills on their boards and give their CISOs larger roles as business leaders,”says Splunk President and CEO Gary Steele.“Even though cyber obviously has been a topic in the boardroom for a long time,itll be much more prevalent.”And with good reason.In July of 2023,the Securities and
4、 Exchange Commission(SEC)in the United States imposed new rules requiring registered organizations to disclose any cybersecurity incident they determine to be material within four business days of discovery,as well as all material information on their cybersecurity risk,strategy and governance.Cyber
5、 risk is now inextricably linked to an organizations brand,value and market perception.And boards are watching.Included in that increased scrutiny are new technologies like generative AI,which will emerge as both a tool and a threat for security professionals and cyber criminals alike.Threat scenari
6、os include AI-designed evasive malware,deepfakes,more authentic social engineering and a slew of data privacy nightmares in large language models(LLMs).But experts are also excited about the potential of using AI to build cyber defenses and address talent shortfalls so they can apply more resources