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AI Governance in Cybersecurity: Building Trust and Resilience in the Age of Intelligent Security

AI Governance in Cybersecurity: Building Trust and Resilience in the Age of Intelligent Security

Artificial intelligence is no longer a “nice to have” in cybersecurity – it’s embedded everywhere. From detecting suspicious activity to responding to incidents in real time, AI now sits at the heart of modern security operations. But as organizations hand over more responsibility to intelligent systems, a tough question emerges: who’s really in control? This

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Why “Platform Consolidation” Often Increases Risk Instead of Reducing It

Why “Platform Consolidation” Often Increases Risk Instead of Reducing It

One vendor. Many engines. The same security problems. In boardrooms across the globe, a compelling narrative dominates enterprise security strategy: consolidate the security stack to reduce complexity, lower costs, and improve operational efficiency. Fewer vendors promise simpler management, cleaner procurement, and a stronger security posture through tighter integration. On paper, the logic is difficult to

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Managed Security Services (MSS): Empowering Organizations with Next-Generation Cybersecurity

Managed Security Services (MSS): Empowering Organizations with Next-Generation Cybersecurity

Why Managed Security Services Are No Longer Optional Cybersecurity has evolved from a back-office IT function into a boardroom-level business imperative. Organizations today face a convergence of challenges: increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, expanding attack surfaces driven by cloud and remote work, complex regulatory obligations, and a persistent shortage of skilled security professionals. Attackers now operate

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Beyond the Noise: How Next-Generation SIEM Solutions Are Redefining Cybersecurity

Beyond the Noise: How Next-Generation SIEM Solutions Are Redefining Cybersecurity

In an era where cyberattacks evolve at machine speed and security teams drown in thousands of daily alerts, traditional Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems are showing their age. What was once revolutionary-centralized logging and correlation-has become a bottleneck. Security analysts spend 40% of their time chasing false positives, while sophisticated threats slip through

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