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Implications of generative AI for enterprise security

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Providing sensitive information to Generative AI programs such as personally identifiable data (PII), protected health information (PHI), or intellectual property (IP) needs to be viewed in the same lens as other data processor and data controller relationships. As such, proper controls must be in place. Generative AI

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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

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Since then, many CIOs I’ve spoken with have grappled with enterprise data security and privacy issues around AI usage in their companies. But with time, CIOs are starting to figure out ways to manage the use of generative AI within the enterprise. Government oversight All the recent innovation has certainly caught the U.S.

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

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We see that the majority of AI/ML traffic is being driven by manufacturing, which may offer a glimpse into the rapid innovation and transformation driven by Industry 4.0. The release of intellectual property and non-public information Generative AI tools can make it easy for well-meaning users to leak sensitive and confidential data.

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Generative AI and the Transformation of Everything

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Generative AI is an innovation that is transforming everything. The implications for enterprise security For most enterprises, the present moment is an educational process. That data leakage is the principal security concern regarding generative AI of enterprises today. At least, not yet. Generative AI

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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

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Enterprises are looking to AI to boost productivity and innovation, and one-third of organizations with an interest in the technology have hired or are looking for a chief AI officer, according to new research from Foundry, publisher of CIO.com.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

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Productivity improvements will likely come from experimenting with the platforms and tools that embed prompting and other natural language capabilities, while longer-term impacts will come from embedding the company’s intellectual property into privately managed large language models.

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6 IT rules worth breaking — and how to get away with it

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Management rules typically exist to enable faultless decision-making, set a foundation for consistent operation, and provide protection from risk, observes Ola Chowning, a partner at global technology research and advisory firm ISG. Justifying the decision requires open communication with IT team members and management leaders. “It

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