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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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For IT, this means selecting the right technology that protects corporate assets and centralizes management of corporate intellectual property (IP), while making business information easy to access from devices employees want to use, as well as creating a work experience that’s collaborative and has comparable performance to being in the office.

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Enabling productivity and scale through improved enterprise knowledge management

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As the amount of knowledge generated within organizations continues to rise, firms must implement systems that make it easy for employees to find the information they need when they need it. Yet knowledge workers still spend a disproportionate amount of time searching for information. To read this article in full, please click here

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Implications of generative AI for enterprise security

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But unlike human learning, the power of crowd-source data combined with the right information in Generative AI means that processing answers will be light years faster. Information fed into AI tools like ChatGPT becomes part of its pool of knowledge. These systems are like the processes of human learning. Generative AI

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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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Modern Network Security: How Technology and Smart Practices are Reducing Risk

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With the shift to hybrid work, data, applications, intellectual property, and personal information is no longer stashed safely behind a corporate firewall. How a managed services partner can help. For networking security leaders, too many blind spots in their network security operations means too many vulnerabilities.

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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). A 25+ year software veteran, Alex is responsible for product strategy, product management and marketing for all of Symantec. Generative AI