The cybersecurity landscape has changed. Adversaries are now organized, industrialized and backed by nation-states. Agencies operating both in the cloud and on legacy systems must defend an expanded attack surface.
“Running a hybrid environment … has really multiplied [the task] from just protecting your one front door [to] 25 different access points that you don’t really have control over at an enterprise level,” said Michael Saintcross, Senior Vice President of Revenue at Optiv + Clearshark.
Automation and AI can improve your odds in the fight. AI can recognize anomalies far more quickly and effectively than any human, helping you keep up with the pace of incursions. Automating time-consuming basic tasks, such as installing updates and patches, frees up employees to focus on more complex cyber issues.
“It’s not that we need to remove the legacy tool sets or capabilities. We just need to reframe and incorporate a unified view across all of them, so we have that right context to respond and react faster,” added Bart Larango, Strategic Industry Advisor, Federal, at Splunk.
- How AI is changing the threat landscape.
- How to address the risks of hybrid and legacy systems.
- How automation and AI improve cybersecurity response.



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