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Joanne Wong stories

Joanne Wong is a prolific author with a deep interest in the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, where she explores the balance between human intuition and robotic precision in maintaining robust security defences. Her insights delve into the intricate dance between emerging threats, such as fileless malware, and the sophisticated responses driven by behavioral analytics and artificial intelligence (AI).

With a keen eye on the financial implications and strategic decision-making in cybersecurity, especially in periods of rapid growth, Wong addresses the complex challenges that Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) face. Her work is not only informational but also carries a strong advocacy for diversity, particularly in drawing women into tech and cybersecurity fields. Highlighting the ongoing battle for gender equality within the industry, her narrative is one of encouragement towards more inclusive corporate policies and practices.

Furthermore, Joanne Wong's coverage on the regional impacts of cybersecurity developments, with a focus on the Asia Pacific, positions her as a key voice in understanding how AI will reshape the field. She dissects the barriers to AI adoption, pointing out the critical shortage of skilled experts as a more significant hurdle than financial constraints. Her contributions, culminating in her role as Interim Chief Marketing Officer at LogRhythm, underscore her commitment to advancing security technologies, diversity, and gender equality within the tech landscape.

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LogRhythm appoints Joanne Wong as Interim Chief Marketing Officer
Wed, 6th Mar 2024
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Leading security solutions provider, LogRhythm, welcomes seasoned professional Joanne Wong as its Interim Chief Marketing Officer, bolstering its commitment to diversity and gender equality.
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AI to alter Asia Pacific's cybersecurity landscape by 2024
Wed, 6th Dec 2023
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform the Asia Pacific's cybersecurity sector by 2024, presenting new developments and risks.
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Lack of AI expertise, not cost, the biggest barrier to AI adoption in Asia-Pacific
Wed, 22nd Nov 2023
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Shortage of skilled experts, not financial concerns, deemed the primary obstacle to AI adoption in Asia-Pacific.
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IWD 2023: Why gender equality requires more than corporate policies
Wed, 8th Mar 2023
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Australian tech companies strive for gender equity, but work remains to close wage and leadership gaps, according to the 2022 Global Gender Gap Report.
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IWD 2022: LogRhythm VP on drawing women to tech industries
Tue, 8th Mar 2022
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For starters, we need to continue to bury the misconception that the tech and cybersecurity industry is reserved for men only.
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A better way to budget for SIEM services during times of rapid growth
Mon, 16th Mar 2020
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Rapid growth can strain SIEM budgets, but an unlimited data processing SIEM model offers CISOs predictable costs and robust security, without compromise.
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Routing the enemy within – LogRhythm
Tue, 29th Oct 2019
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While larger organisations and incidents hog the headlines, plenty of illicit activity is slipping under the radar – and staying there.
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AI helping businesses stay ahead of threats - LogRhythm
Mon, 15th Apr 2019
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As cyber threats escalate, AI is the new frontline defence. LogRhythm asserts that businesses must harness AI to foresee and fend off evolving cyber-attacks.
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Exclusive: Fileless malware driving uptake of behavioural analytics
Mon, 12th Nov 2018
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Fileless malware often finds its way into organisations via web browsers (or in combination with other vectors such as infected USB drives).
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Effective security needs a balance of both humans and robots
Wed, 30th May 2018
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Robots give security analysts more time to get up to speed on the latest threats and improve their technical skills.