These threats out-pace traditional Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) that were once a core tenant of information sharing strategy. With the CISA 2015 temporarily lapsing, this moment spotlights the ways in which the U.S. must rethink its cyber intelligence strategy - moving from reactive, infrastructure-based signals to proactive, behavior-driven insights that enable organizations to anticipate and disrupt attacks before they materialize.
Mplify (formerly MEF), a global alliance of network, cloud, cybersecurity, and enterprise organizations working together to accelerate the AI-powered digital economy, today warned that the $10.5 trillion cybercrime economy (according to Cybersecurity Ventures), weaponized AI, and escalating global conflicts are creating unprecedented risks to IT systems and critical infrastructure. In response, its Enterprise Leadership Council (ELC) has issued a manifesto calling for mandatory SASE certification across all products, services, and solutions under the Mplify framework.