The divide between mobile app detection and IAM has fueled cyber incidents and breaches as remote work has expanded. Workers using personal smartphones don't want to install corporate endpoint management products but still need to ensure both user and device are protected, says RSA CEO RohitGhai.
As organizations take on more ambitious digital transformation initiatives, their digital risk grows to new levels that require heightened management. RSA President RohitGhai explains the need for digital risk management.
The past year has been a milestone one for RSA and for RSA Conference alike. In this exclusive interview, RSA Group CEO RohitGhai discusses the changes, the state of secure identity and the role XDR will play in shaping cybersecurity's future.
With the ongoing pandemic driving digital transformation and hybrid work, it's no surprise that the theme of this year's RSA Conference was "transform." Carrying forward that theme, RSA CEO RohitGhai says that channeling "disruptive forces at play" can be a powerful tool for driving needed changes.
While the cybersecurity industry has increasingly focused on the roles artificial intelligence and machine learning can play in thwarting attacks, the humans behind the algorithms remain both points of strength and weakness, says RSA President RohitGhai, who keynoted the RSA 2020 conference on Tuesday.
The feds have expanded regulations for cybersecurity with the long-awaited NIST CSF 2.0 standards, and the new guidelines place more emphasis on overall risk management, as well as the "outsized role of identity in the context of a zero trust security posture," said RohitGhai, CEO, RSA.
Everyone needs to have a security-first mindset for identity because as much as it is a defender's shield, it is also an attacker's target, said RohitGhai, CEO at RSA. In fact, identities are the most attacked part of enterprises, yet too little energy is spent on monitoring them.
ISMG editors are live at RSA Conference 2023 in San Francisco with an overview of opening-day speakers and hot topics including the emergence of AI, the latest intel on nation-state threats, security product innovation and deals, and ransomware trends. Join us for daily updates from RSA.
RSA set the tone for its Singapore conference with President RohitGhai establishing the importance of precision advantage in the context of the escalating threat landscape. However, the key question is: Are security practitioners resonating with the idea of learning the lessons to bring the change?
As RSA 2020 neared its close, RSA President RohitGhai visited ISMG Studios to discuss the event's theme, "The Human Element," as well as digital risk management and the pending sale of RSA.
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