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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

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Over the summer, I wrote a column about how CIOs are worried about the informal rise of generative AI in the enterprise. But with time, CIOs are starting to figure out ways to manage the use of generative AI within the enterprise. Using an internal sandbox to reign in proprietary information may be worth pursuing.

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How to create secure, collaborative and productive digital workspaces

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The adoption of digital workspaces is allowing organizations to be agile and ready to respond to the needs of the business and employees.

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What is Brand Protection?

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Brand protection encompasses a spectrum of strategies and actions to safeguard a company’s intellectual property, reputation , and consumer trust. From trademarks and copyrights to online presence management and counterfeit prevention, businesses must proactively defend their identity.

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3 things to consider when building responsible GenAI systems

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The challenge with GenAI is that it can spew out inaccuracies, mistruths, and incoherent ‘information’ with such confidence and eloquence that it is easy to take them at face value. Or might results infringe on the intellectual property of rights holders , putting the organization in legal jeopardy?

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Generative AI and the Transformation of Everything

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Information loaded into it becomes data that any other subscriber has access. Another major concern is copyright infringement and intellectual property (IP). It starts with the business policies of the organization — with education and setting a foundation to understand and recognize the risks that generative AI entails.

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How to kick-start your generative AI strategy

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So says Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Among their biggest concerns: exposing intellectual property through publicly available generative AI models, revealing the personal data of users to third-party vendors or service providers, and securing the AI itself from criminal hackers.

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You can’t grow trust on a rocky infrastructure

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Suppose it protects critical business data, sensitive consumer information, or intellectual property. It also gives business users greater confidence that their data is being secured. Enterprises are increasingly relying on interconnectedness and the easy sharing of information.