Trend Micro CEO Eva Chen Calls for Rebalancing of Security and Business Continuity in Black Hat USA AI Summit Keynote
Chen cites recent security outages and the AI revolution as drivers for a new way of thinking
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As the longest serving cybersecurity executive in the industry, Eva has been defending data from adversaries long before Black Hat has existed as an event. During her keynote, she will share guidance reflected in the CEO blog covering:
- unifying business goals with cybersecurity
- protecting and enabling the workforce
- protecting business intelligence to power innovation and increase productivity
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Among global enterprises and the wider vendor community, cyber must go beyond detection to also take account of availability and continuity requirements. For many SOC teams, this journey has already begun—by framing cyber in terms of holistic business risk mitigation, organizations have worked toward unifying technical and non-IT goals.
Yet on the endpoint, there is opportunity and progress required, with most vendors persisting with rigid, single-agent approaches that can amplify business continuity risk. Endpoint, server and workloads have unique risk profiles and require specialized protection. A custom, modular agent approach as championed by
The need for industry change is even more acute as AI becomes integrated deeper into IT and business operations. Against this backdrop, Eva will share that security and business continuity must advance in lockstep or risk catastrophic events like the world recently experienced.
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