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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. They can apply to people, processes, enterprise behavior, and technology requirements and risks.

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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

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A primary fear is that employees, partners, and organizational stakeholders might share everything from private data to source code into public large language models (LLMs), expose proprietary information and intellectual property, or reveal vulnerabilities to exploit. So, simply blocking LLM access is not the right answer.

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China-US AI talks Tuesday have absurdly low expectations

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Brian Levine, a managing partner with Ernst & Young who was one of the US Department of Justice’s representatives in the US law enforcement Joint Liaison Group (JLG) with China, was one of those who said that he didn’t expect anything to come from the talks. He served on the Intellectual Property Crime Committee.

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IT leaders explore footing amid shifting needs and the AI power struggle

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Many technology leaders already worked with AI for over a decade for things like predictive maintenance and supply chain planning. Others explored how the new technology could help write code or create content. It was also a year in which management made big decisions about hybrid work policies.

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How to create secure, collaborative and productive digital workspaces

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It’s a hybrid workplace, where the goal is enabling employees to work wherever they work best—whether that location is the home, office, event space, client office, construction site, or anywhere with network access in between—and digital workspace technology is pivotal to making it possible.

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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. Software vendors have been busy infusing generative AI into their products.

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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.