**CARY, United States / North Carolina, August 16th, 2024/CyberNewsWire/--**INE Security Experts Explain How To Integrate Proper Cybersecurity Training. The imminent release of Cisco HyperShield this month marks a pivotal evolution in the cybersecurity landscape. As an "AI-native" security architecture, HyperShield promises to redefine traditional security protocols through its automated proactive cybersecurity measures and AI-driven security solutions.
However, the effectiveness of this sophisticated technology heavily relies on the skilled deployment by IT and Information Security (IS) teams, emphasizing the critical importance of specialized training in this high-tech environment.
"HyperShield's introduction is a game-changer for network security,” said Brian McGahan, CCIE Security and Director of Networking Content for INE Security, a global leader in networking and cybersecurity training and certifications.
“The shift to AI-driven security architectures will require a new way of thinking, and it’s become more critical than ever that organizations equip their teams with the right training to fully leverage these new technologies. We need to ensure that security teams are not just familiar with their functionalities but are also trained in using these tools to proactively secure our networks.”
Training programs must not only cover the operational aspects of these new technologies but also foster a deep understanding of Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR), which is integral to managing the sophisticated ecosystems in which solutions like HyperShield operate. This will ensure that security teams can effectively manage AI-scale data centers, and effectively operate security solutions across both public & private clouds, maintaining robust security across increasingly complex networks.
The role of IT/IS training extends beyond mere operational competence. Comprehensive training
Inadequate training could lead to underutilization of these new solutions’ capabilities, potentially leaving enterprises vulnerable to sophisticated cyberattacks. On the other hand, well-trained teams can fully leverage the benefits of AI-driven security, for example using HyperShield’s capabilities to preemptively address vulnerabilities and enhance the overall security posture of the organization.
Despite the advanced automation capabilities of AI-driven solutions like HyperShield, the need for human oversight persists. Today’s security personnel must be skilled at interpreting AI decisions and actions, particularly when integrating these new solutions into existing security architectures. Training in compensating controls and the system's security solutions is crucial for managing the balance between automated responses and necessary human intervention.
Additionally, training should address the continuous adaptation required in the cybersecurity field, enabling teams to stay current with both AI-based updates and evolving cyber threats. Ongoing education helps to maintain operational resilience and ensures that proactive security measures keep pace with the needs of a dynamic security environment.
As we reimagine security with the rollout of Cisco HyperShield, the spotlight turns not just to the technology itself, but also to the professionals tasked with its deployment. The investment in comprehensive IT/IS training is not just beneficial—it's imperative for leveraging the full spectrum of capabilities offered by new AI-driven security solutions.
Effective training empowers security teams to minimize risks and secure business operations against the sophisticated threats of today and tomorrow. With Cisco HyperShield, businesses have the opportunity to elevate their cybersecurity measures, but only if their teams are prepared to lead this charge effectively.
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Director of Global Strategic Communications and Events
Kathryn Brown
INE Security
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