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Navigating the Future of Exposure Management

Navigating the Future of Exposure Management The future of exposure management involves overcoming integration challenges within organizations. Analysts call for a shift towards platformization and a risk-based approach, emphasizing asset discovery and visibility. No single vendor can fulfill all needs, highlighting the importance of a multi-vendor ecosystem. Various vulnerability scanners, including traditional and cloud types, are essential. Effective remediation requires prioritization, workflow integration, and teamwork to address vulnerabilities and updates.

Unlocking the Power of GPUs and LLMs: Scalable AI Solutions with Civo

As the demand for large language models (LLMs) and AI-powered applications continues to grow, businesses are facing challenges in scaling compute capabilities and managing costs. GPUs have become the cornerstone of AI innovation, but their integration requires scalable and efficient solutions tailored to enterprise needs.

How AI Agents Will Change Software Development (Adam Seligman, AWS)

The SDLC is changing. Fast. At GitKon 2024, Adam Seligman from AWS shares how generative AI is poised to transform the entire software development lifecycle, with AI agents becoming integral parts of your team. Explore the future of development in Adam's full session here on YouTube!

Proactive Protection with Exposure Management #shorts

Exposure management evolves from vulnerability management by focusing on eliminating cyber exposures to improve security. It emphasizes the need for visibility of all cyber assets, including applications and devices, as protection is impossible without it. This approach prioritizes remediation based on real-world risks and includes a validation step to assess potential exploitation, helping organizations focus on critical exposures and develop effective strategies for visibility.