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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.

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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

CIO

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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Sharing Responsibility for Data Security in the Cloud

CIO

As organizations shape the contours of a secure edge-to-cloud strategy, it’s important to align with partners that prioritize both cybersecurity and risk management, with clear boundaries of shared responsibility. The security-shared-responsibility model provides a clear definition of the roles and responsibilities for security.”.

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How to kick-start your generative AI strategy

CIO

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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Generative AI and the Transformation of Everything

CIO

The implications for enterprise security For most enterprises, the present moment is an educational process. ChatGPT’s pool of knowledge is essentially the whole of the Internet. That data leakage is the principal security concern regarding generative AI of enterprises today. At least, not yet. Generative AI

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

CIO

As organizations shape the contours of a secure edge-to-cloud strategy, it’s important to align with partners that prioritize both cybersecurity and risk management, with clear boundaries of shared responsibility. The security-shared-responsibility model provides a clear definition of the roles and responsibilities for security.”

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20 issues shaping generative AI strategies today

CIO

The CIO should talk about risks and what the risks are,” says Mary Carmichael, managing director of risk advisory at Momentum Technology and a member of both the Emerging Trends Working Group and the Risk Advisory Committee at the governance association ISACA. Douglas Merrill, a partner at management consulting firm McKinsey & Co.,