Topic: nist framework

  • Your AI Agents Are Zero Trust's Biggest Blind Spot

    Your AI Agents Are Zero Trust's Biggest Blind Spot

    The autonomy of AI agents introduces security vulnerabilities in Zero Trust architectures by bypassing continuous verification requirements through inherited or poorly managed credentials. Organizations must adopt the NIST AI Risk Management Framework with a focus on identity governance, ensuring...

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  • Secure Your Luxury Logistics: A Counterintelligence Approach

    Secure Your Luxury Logistics: A Counterintelligence Approach

    In luxury logistics, protecting sensitive data like client identities and shipping routes is as crucial as securing physical cargo, requiring a multi-layered defense strategy. Key security measures include multi-factor authentication, endpoint protection, and employee training to combat threats l...

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  • 6 Key Metrics to Measure Cyber Resilience

    6 Key Metrics to Measure Cyber Resilience

    Current cyber resilience measurement lacks standardized metrics, leaving governments unable to make informed policy decisions or compare capabilities across sectors and over time. A proposed framework introduces six core indicators, including cyber insurance coverage, aging vulnerabilities, and w...

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