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Implications of generative AI for enterprise security

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A technology inflection point Generative AI operates on neural networks powered by deep learning systems, just like the brain works. These systems are like the processes of human learning. Large learning models (LLMs) that back these AI tools require storage of that data to intelligently respond to subsequent prompts.

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How to create secure, collaborative and productive digital workspaces

CIO

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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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. One Fortune 500 executive recently told me that they were worried that one organization could use a public LLM to learn what its competitors were asking that same LLM.

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

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What can enterprises learn from these trends, and what future enterprise developments can we expect around generative AI? Zscaler Enterprises will work to secure AI/ML applications to stay ahead of risk Our research also found that as enterprises adopt AI/ML tools, subsequent transactions undergo significant scrutiny.

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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. That data leakage is the principal security concern regarding generative AI of enterprises today. Another major concern is copyright infringement and intellectual property (IP). At least, not yet.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

CIO

This year’s technology darling and other machine learning investments have already impacted digital transformation strategies in 2023 , and boards will expect CIOs to update their AI transformation strategies frequently. Luckily, many are expanding budgets to do so. “94%

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3 things to consider when building responsible GenAI systems

CIO

Finally, there are the evergreen concerns of security and privacy. Or might results infringe on the intellectual property of rights holders , putting the organization in legal jeopardy? Developers should also play their part to ensure their applications follow best practices on safety and security.