Strategies for a Dynamic Organization to Proactively Manage Risks and Ensure Security and Resilience – Intelligent CISO

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Expert Insights: Navigating Cybersecurity Challenges and Strategies in the Digital Era

Faisal Khan, the Associate Director for Information Security and Compliance at the Dubai World Trade Centre, shared insights on how organisations can tackle cybersecurity challenges, safeguard their digital infrastructure during high-traffic periods, and manage the implications of AI in cybersecurity.

Khan highlighted the importance of tailoring cybersecurity controls to address specific risks faced by organisations, such as ransomware and phishing attacks. He emphasized the need for robust security awareness programs to mitigate the risks associated with phishing, which can lead to more severe cyber threats.

In dealing with high-traffic periods, Khan stressed the significance of scalability, redundancy, and geo-redundancy in handling the volume of traffic during major events. Regular stress tests, security drills, and the implementation of essential technologies like encryption were also essential for mitigating cyber threats in real-time.

Regarding IoT devices, Khan recommended a comprehensive approach, including network segmentation, regular patching, strong authentication measures, and risk assessments to address cybersecurity risks associated with these technologies effectively.

Collaboration with government agencies and private sector partners was deemed crucial in enhancing cybersecurity posture. Khan highlighted the importance of sharing intelligence and maintaining open communication to build a safer community against emerging threats.

Lastly, Khan emphasized the role of AI in modern defense strategies, urging organisations to adopt AI-enabled defensive tools to counter AI-driven threats effectively. He also discussed key trends shaping the future of cybersecurity, such as data privacy, AI, and Zero Trust, and advised organisations to strike a balance between robust security measures and operational efficiency to prepare for future developments.

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