The Good Tech Companies - INE Security: Optimizing Teams For AI and Cybersecurity
Episode Date: June 20, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/ine-security-optimizing-teams-for-ai-and-cybersecurity. With the near-universal integration ...of AI into global technology, the need for AI-ready cybersecurity teams is more critical than ever. Check more stories related to cybersecurity at: https://hackernoon.com/c/cybersecurity. You can also check exclusive content about #cybersecurity, #ine-security, #cyberwire, #press-release, #ine-security-announcement, #cyberthreats, #ai, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @cyberwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @cyberwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. 2024 is rapidly shaping up to be a defining year in generative AI. Organizations must deploy employee training for AI and cybersecurity to maintain effectiveness. IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2024, cybercriminals mentioned AI and GPT in over 800,000 posts in illicit markets and dark web forums.
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INE Security. Optimizing Teams for AI and Cybersecurity, by CyberWire.
Cary, United States, June 20, 2024, CyberNewsWire, 2024 is rapidly shaping up to be defining year
in generative AI. While 2023 saw its emergence as a potent new technology, business leaders are now grappling
with how to best leverage its transformative power to grow efficiency, security, and revenue.
With the near-universal integration of AI into global technology, the need for AI-ready
cybersecurity teams is more critical than ever. INE Security, a leading global cybersecurity
training and cybersecurity certification provider,
predicts large language model, LLM, applications like chatbots and AI drive virtual assistants
will be at particular risk. Greater than AI systems are invaluable, enabling us to process
vast amounts of data with greater than unmatched speed and accuracy, detect anomalies, predict
threats, and respond greater than to
incidents in real-time. But these revolutionary technologies are also greater than empowering
attackers, leveling the playing field in unprecedented ways, said greater than Lindsay
Reinhardt, COO and head of AI integration at INE Security. Greater than, as automated attacks
increase, our defense strategies must also be automated greater than an intelligent. The accelerating arms race between cyber attackers and greater-than-defenders
underscores the vital need for ongoing training and development for greater-than-cyber security
teams. According to the IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2024, cybercriminals
mentioned AI and GPT in over 800,000 posts in illicit markets and dark web
forums last year. Training and preparation for AI and InfoSec are no longer optional.
Organizations must deploy employee training for AI and cybersecurity to maintain effectiveness
and stay ahead of attackers. Strategies to optimize teams for AI and cybersecurity
in corporate structured team training programs. The first step in building
an AI-ready cybersecurity team is to implement structured training programs that focus on both
foundational cybersecurity principles and advanced AI applications. These programs should offer
certifications and courses from recognized institutions and industry leaders to ensure
they meet high standards. For example, courses offered by INE Security Pro Veed comprehensive
training that covers both traditional cybersecurity skills and newer AI-based tools.
The ideal training program will include skills gap analysis, conduct an analysis to identify
where the team's capabilities may be an area of improvement, particularly concerning AI integration.
Tailored curriculum development. A training curriculum
that addresses identified cybersecurity skills gaps, incorporating both core cybersecurity
principles and advanced AI applications. Blended learning approach. A mix of online courses,
hands-on labs, and real-world scenario simulations to accommodate different learning styles and
enhance practical application skills. Promote a culture of learning Building a culture that encourages
ongoing learning and curiosity is equally important.
Google, for instance, fosters a learning culture where employees are encouraged to
spend 20% of their time on learning new skills or on side projects,
many of which involve AI and cybersecurity innovations.
This not only keeps their skills fresh but also helps
in retaining talent and fostering a proactive approach to security challenges. To effectively
implement a culture of learning that supports the development of AI-ready cybersecurity teams,
organizations can adopt several strategies, provide access to resources, offer subscriptions
to leading industry publications, access to specialized online courses, and entry to relevant conferences and seminars that focus on AI and cybersecurity.
Reward continuous learning.
Establish a reward system that recognizes and incentives team members who actively engage in learning new skills or who earn new certifications, particularly those that integrate AI technologies with cybersecurity practices. Create innovation labs. Set up dedicated spaces or times when employees can
experiment with new technologies or develop new solutions independently of their regular tasks.
This can help stimulate creative thinking and practical application of learned skills.
Leverage simulation-based learning. Simulation-based learning tools like CyberRanges
provide hands-on experience in dealing with real-world cybersecurity scenarios and help
users learn how to use AI. CyberRanges provide a simulated environment where professionals can
safely engage with and respond to real-world cyber threats using AI tools, without the risk
of impacting actual operations, this hands-on lab from INE Security is a great
example. This practical exposure is crucial for understanding how AI can be integrated into
cybersecurity practices to detect, analyze, and mitigate threats. By training in a cyber range,
team members can develop and refine their skills in a controlled yet realistic setting,
which improves their ability to effectively utilize AI in live environments. The hands-on experience also helps in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge
and practical application, enhancing the team's overall readiness and responsiveness to emerging
cyber threats. To effectively leverage cyber ranges for building an AI-ready cybersecurity team,
consider implementing the following strategies. Regular tabletop exercise.
Incorporate regular sessions within the cyber range into the team's training schedule.
This ensures consistent practice and skill refinement in handling AI-driven security
scenarios. Scenario variety. Develop a variety of threat scenarios that reflect the Latest
AI-driven attack techniques and the most common threats specific to the organization's industry. This variety helps prepare the team for a wide range of potential
real-world situations. Cross-functional exercises. Include team members from various functional areas
in cyber range sessions to foster a comprehensive understanding of how AI impacts different aspects
of cyber security across the organization. Post-exercise reviews. Conduct
debriefing sessions after each cyber range exercise to discuss what was learned and how
it can be applied. This reinforces the lessons and integrates them into everyday practices.
Encouraging participation in hackathons and competitions. Participation in hackathons and
cybersecurity competitions can also play a crucial role in continuous learning.
These events challenge participants to solve complex problems with innovative solutions,
often under time constraints. They are excellent for learning new skills,
testing existing ones, and keeping up with the latest cybersecurity and AI technologies.
To effectively implement a strategy that encourages participation in hackathons and
competitions, organizations can adopt the following approaches. Promote awareness.
Regularly inform team members about upcoming hackathons and competitions through internal
newsletters, meetings, or dedicated communication channels. Highlight the benefits of participation,
such as skill enhancement and potential recognition. Incentivize participation.
Offer incentives such as bonuses, extra vacation days, or public recognition within the organization for those who participate and especially for those who perform well in these events.
Post-event learning sessions. After each event, hold a session where participants can share their
experiences, learnings, and new techniques discovered during the competition.
This helps disseminate new knowledge across the entire team, enriching the organization's skill base. Conclusion The integration of AI into cybersecurity is not just an enhancement of
existing frameworks, it is a fundamental shift that requires a new kind of expertise.
Continuous learning is critical for cybersecurity professionals to remain effective
in their roles as defenders of digital assets. By embracing a culture of ongoing education and
utilizing advanced training tools and techniques, cybersecurity teams can develop the resilience
and adaptability needed to stay one step ahead of attackers in this fast-paced digital world.
As the landscape of cyber threats continues to evolve, so too must the capabilities
of those tasked with protecting against them. An investment in continuous learning is an
investment in the future security of our digital lives. To learn more about INE Security's
Cybersecurity Training and Certifications, click here. About INE Security. INE Security is the
premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity training
and certification. Harnessing the world's most powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge
technology, global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the
top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training in business
and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers.
INE Security's suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across
cybersecurity and is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering
the barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in an IT career.
Contact Catherine Brown INE Security K Brown at n.com.
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