Prevent Data Leaks on ChatGPT using Umbrella
Since the introduction of ChatGPT last fall, organizations around the globe are grappling with the dos and don’ts of incorporating generative AI into their services and workflows. Tools like ChatGPT offer great promise to businesses - by allowing them to operate more efficiently, and to create new products for their ... Read More
Assuming Roles in the Public Cloud: The Good, The Bad, and the Insecure
Migrating resources to the public cloud, also known as the “shift-left” mentality, helps organizations to optimize their infrastructure, resources, and staffing, as well as reduce overhead ... Read More
DNS Security and SASE: Extending Security and Zero Trust to the New Network Perimeter
DNS stands for Domain Name System, and acts as the “phone book of the internet”, turning IP addresses, such as 157.240.22.35 into Fully Qualified Domain Names (or FQDNs), such as Facebook.com ... Read More
Adversarial Machine Learning
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being integrated into our daily lives. For instance, many of us might have an Alexa powered device in our homes, or we might use Siri on our iPhones. However, since the public launch of ChatGPT late last year, there is a widely-shared sense that the ... Read More
National Cybersecurity Strategy
For the last twenty years, beginning with George W Bush, every president has released some kind of cybersecurity strategy. This month, the White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director released President Biden’s National Cybersecurity Strategy. It replaces - and in some instances, builds on - the 2018 National Cyber ... Read More
Is your organization part of the 15%?
In today's digital age, cybersecurity is a critical aspect of a company's overall security posture. However, a new study conducted by Cisco reveals that only 15% of companies surveyed are fully prepared to defend against cybersecurity threats. The study highlights the need for companies to take proactive measures to enhance ... Read More
Your account is being suspended – ChatGPT vs Humans
Social engineering is a method that cybercriminals use to manipulate people into revealing confidential information or perform actions that could harm their company's cybersecurity. Social engineering techniques are constantly evolving, and cybercriminals are always looking for new ways to exploit people's trust. One of the most effective tools that cybercriminals ... Read More
ChatGPT and CyberSecurity
Since its introduction late last year, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has generated substantial interest not only among technologists, but also among the general public. ChatGPT is a chatbot, which means that it is a computer program designed to be able to converse with an individual in natural language. Chatbots have been around ... Read More
Should your Security Strategy Employ Defense in Depth, Zero Trust or Both?
I have seen no shortage of articles over the past few years talking about Zero Trust (ZT) and what it means for your security posture and protections. What I have not seen as much of recently is much talk of Defense in Depth (DiD), and when I did it was, ... Read More