Fixing File Security: Why Insider Risks & AI Threats Demand a Platform Approach
61% of file breaches now start inside the organization, costing $2.7M on average. At the same time, GenAI is opening new attack surfaces while most teams operate without governance. In this session, Michael Fitzpatrick from Ponemon Institute and OPSWAT’s George Prichici break down the research, show where defenses fail (uploads, transfers, sharing), and map a platform-based path forward, including Multiscanning, CDR, and sandboxing across IT + OT.
Topics We’ll Cover
Insider Risk Is the
New Perimeter
Why 61% of file breaches stem from insiders, what that $2.7M price tag really means, and how to regain confidence in uploads, transfers, and sharing.
AI at the
Tipping Point
How AI is reshaping security visibility, where new risks are emerging, and what it takes to govern GenAI responsibly when only 1 in 4 companies even have a policy.
Why Platforms
Matter Now
Why legacy point tools can’t keep up, and how unified platforms with Multiscanning, CDR, and sandboxing deliver the layered defense modern environments demand.
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File security is fragile—but fixable. Get the research, the playbook, and the platform approach to reduce risk now.