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Generative AI and the Transformation of Everything

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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. Information loaded into it becomes data that any other subscriber has access.

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Generative AI: 5 enterprise predictions for AI and security — for 2023, 2024, and beyond

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As new AI use cases continue to emerge, it is likely that we will see enterprises adopt AI — not merely in leveraging generative AI chat tools, but as a core driver of business that can create competitive differentiation. Preventing data loss will be a key factor in embracing generative AI. In general, they fall into two buckets: 1.

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What are the main challenges CISOs are facing in the Middle East?

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This is very crucial for example in the payments industry where failure to comply with requirements such as PCI-DSS could force an organisation out of business. The financial services sector also relies on proprietary technology hence any cyber-attacks on such could lead to huge losses and reputational damage.

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Sharing Responsibility for Data Security in the Cloud

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Outsourcing IT operations has become a smart business strategy. Intellectual property is key to a company’s success,” notes Simon Leech, operational security lead for HPE GreenLake Cloud Services. Specifically, the study attributed an average $4 million loss to business disruption, with another $5.9

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Understanding the security shared responsibility model in an as-a-service world

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Outsourcing IT operations has become a smart business strategy. Intellectual property is key to a company’s success,” notes Simon Leech, operational security lead for HPE GreenLake Cloud Services. Specifically, the study attributed an average $4 million loss to business disruption, with another $5.9

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CIOs weigh where to place AI bets — and how to de-risk them

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When it comes to AI, Nafde sees risks in the vendors selected, the business-worthiness of the use case, and the cost of the initiative. This ensures that none of our sensitive data and intellectual property are availed to an outside provider.” The CIO has strategies in place to address all three.

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Captive centers are back. Is DIY offshoring right for you?

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Captive centers can offer more control, not only over talent, but intellectual property, security, regulatory compliance, and “their overall IT destiny,” says Forrester principal analyst Bill Martorelli. In some cases, divestitures were due to cost pressures, business restructuring, or new executive mandates, says Agarwal.