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Penlink CEO Peter Weber Featured in Cyber Defense Magazine
Date Posted: December 6th, 2024
Penlink’s CEO, Peter Weber, was recently featured in Cyber Defense Magazine, where he shared his insights on combating the escalating challenges of cybersecurity. The article, part of the publication’s leadership spotlight series, explores how OSINT (open-source intelligence) and AI-driven tools are transforming how organizations defend against increasingly complex threats.
Highlights from the Feature In his interview, Weber addresses the critical need for leaders to adopt a proactive stance on cybersecurity, highlighting:
The dramatic 30% surge in global cyberattacks in Q2 2024 and its implications for businesses.
How AI-powered OSINT platforms enable organizations to identify hidden threats, monitor malicious activity, and improve situational awareness.
The importance of integrating advanced analytics into decision-making to strengthen organizational resilience.
Why leadership plays a pivotal role in driving innovation, securing resources, and fostering a culture of cybersecurity.
Discover how Penlink is at the forefront of the fight against cybercrime and learn more about Weber’s strategies for staying ahead of the curve in this dynamic digital landscape.
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