To strengthen your cyber threat defense, Business Information Security Officer It has become indispensable in modern times. BISO acts as a link between operations and security teams.
By connecting the dots between business and cybersecurity functions, BISO strengthens data loss prevention. risk assessment According to Compliance and ryan hebert (Photo), Business Information Security Officer, Fixed Income and Data Services Business Unit, Intercontinental Exchange, Inc., New York Stock Exchange.
“We acquired the New York Stock Exchange in 2013 and then really entered the mortgage technology space.” Hébert Said. “This created a series of availability issues from a cyber perspective. I have a colleague who runs the mortgage technology side as a BISO. We have different people who do this. Through data, we can provide you with all the information that we get from the different products that we offer to our customers. service. ”
Mr. Hebert gave an interview to CUBE Research. Dave Bellante and shelley kramer in RSA Conference, broadcast exclusively on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media's live streaming studio. They discussed the importance of his BISO in the cybersecurity field. (*Disclosure below.)
How artificial intelligence fits into the BISO picture
AI now offers cutting-edge innovations such as ChatGPT, making AI adoption a top priority for businesses. As a result, Hebert said AI Experience will become part of NYSC and the role of BISO will be key to this objective.
“Obviously, AI is something that everyone is talking about,” he said. “This is a topic at heart, and we're approaching this problem from three different angles. We're partnering with companies that are building something. We've been building something at NYSC. We are building our own AI experience… his three different parts of AI.”
As large-scale language models and generative AI gain traction, these models are creating new vulnerabilities. This is why role-based access control is needed, Hebert noted, and BISO is part of the team that helps address these concerns.
“We have machine learning, we have large-scale language models, and we are also building models that use customer data to provide information or not provide information,” he said. “Are we going to give them a model that's already been fed information? How are we going to continue training it? It's just a privacy concern in terms of what data is being sent and who can see it.” Being able to control access to query output on a role-based basis is very important to us.
Below is the full video interview. Part of coverage from SiliconANGLE and theCUBE Research. RSA Conference:
(*Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner of the RSA Conference. Neither RSA Conference LLC, the sponsor of theCUBE's event coverage, nor any other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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