CIO Influence

Category : Security

Information Technology (IT) security encompasses the strategies, tools, and personnel safeguarding an organization’s digital assets. Its primary objective is to shield these assets, devices, and services from disruption, theft, or exploitation by unauthorized individuals or entities, commonly called threat actors. These threats may originate externally or internally, ranging from malicious to accidental. IT security addresses a wider field compared to the acronym in cybersecurity, often confused as synonymous. On the other hand, while cybersecurity is quite focused on protecting an organization against digital threats such as ransomware, malware, and phishing scams, IT security extends its coverage to the whole tech infrastructure. From software applications to hardware systems and endpoint devices like laptops and mobile phones, all of this is protected from threats. Further, IT security is pivotal in securing the company’s network and its myriad elements, from physical data centers to cloud-based ones.

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Passwork Unveils Enhanced Security Features with 7.4 Update to Strengthen Enterprise Password Management

PR Newswire
Passwork, the leading self-hosted enterprise password management solution, announced the launch of its latest update, Passwork 7.4, introducing advanced restrictive settings for User vaults and...
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SecureClaw by Adversa AI Launches as the First OWASP-Aligned Open-Source Security Plugin and Skill for OpenClaw AI Agents

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Released as OpenAI Expands Investment in OpenClaw and Personal AI Agents, Highlighting the Need for Purpose-Built Security Adversa AI announced the release of SecureClaw, an...
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Building AI That Works: What CIOs and CTOs Know About Turning Pilots Into Productivity

Niranjan Vijayaragavan
Itโ€™s no exaggeration to say generative and agentic AI have stormed into the boardroom. According to recent research, only 11% of CIOs have fully implemented...