Rubrik Adopts CISA's Secure by Design Pledge, Reinforcing Our Commitment to Software Security

At Rubrik, we take software security extremely seriously. That's why we're proud to announce that Rubrik has adopted the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Secure by Design Pledge. This voluntary pledge focuses on enterprise software products and services, and by taking it, we're committing to make a good-faith effort to work towards seven key goals over the next year to further enhance the security of our offerings.

Preventing Data Breaches in User-Developed AI Applications on Low-Code Platforms

As more and more companies adopt low-code platforms and launch AI applications, the need for proper data security has never been greater. While it’s true that low-code platforms give users the freedom to develop powerful AI solutions with minimal programming knowledge or experience, this same level of flexibility also inadvertently exposes applications to potential data breaches.

What You Need to Know About the DORA Regulation #dora #securityawareness #eudataregulation #shorts

Richard Cassidy, EMEA Field CISO at Rubrik, shares how DORA ensures that financial institutions and their service providers can withstand and quickly recover from technology disruptions, maintaining a stable and secure financial environment in the EU.

Utilizing Zenity's Security Suite to Detect and Mitigate AI Vulnerabilities in Real-Time

AI has completely changed how we live, work and play. With its unparalleled efficiency, ongoing learning abilities and its detailed precision, it makes short work out of what used to be more complex and cumbersome tasks. Although AI systems are incredibly powerful and only growing in capacity and scale, they’re not without their challenges. Like other types of programs and infrastructures, AI is not immune to vulnerabilities and security issues.

Embracing Observability Tools to Empower Security Incident Response

Companies spend a huge amount of their budget trying to build, manage, and protect cloud environments. Since there is no industry standard for sharing data feeds between development and security, each team is on an island trying to figure out how to keep their side of the room clean. The most robust security incident response teams understand the incredible value of using observability telemetry for security workflows, but are unsure how to make it happen in practice.