Pereira has nearly three decades of journalism experience. He is the former editor of CHIP, InformationWeek and CISO MAG. He has also written for The Times of India and The Indian Express.
In a panel discussion at ISMG's recently concluded Southeast Asia Summit, three panelists spoke about business use cases for generative AI that exist today. They believe companies can build better AI models by sharing ideas and models through a platform.
During the pandemic, banking customers got to experience more digitally enabled services. Today, consumers are more amenable to digital services. Technologies such as cloud and AI are helping banks respond faster to customer queries and provide more innovative digital services.
Diversity, equity and inclusion go beyond mere representation of minority groups on paper. It requires empowerment, the ability to influence change, equal prospects and a sense of belonging. Without these elements, organizations would miss out on the extraordinary benefits of a varied workforce.
The business world has apprehensions about the accuracy of outcomes produced by generative AI models. There are strong concerns about data privacy, AI hallucinations and bias. Does OpenAI's enterprise edition of ChatGPT address these challenges?
For embracing AI models, organizations need to define use cases, prepare data, assess technology readiness, develop and validate models, and plan for ethical and legal considerations. Data security and privacy must also be addressed.
The German Federal IT security agency has set security levels for manufacturing companies. An organization aspiring for Level 5 (the highest level) must prove that all its suppliers and vendors in its supply chain are also certified for Level 5. This ensures consistency in security along the supply chain or value...
A report on the status of cybersecurity in the healthcare industry indicates that cyberattacks are declining or remaining flat. Cyber attackers were still targeting medical services, hospitals and clinics, medical device manufacturers and pharmaceutical firms in Q2 2023.
Technologies such as generative AI and ChatGPT have been widely lauded and publicized in the past few months. But what are the business use cases that can be implemented today? What are the risks posed by this technology? Three business leaders from Indonesia offer their views.
The construction industry in Vietnam is on a rapid digitalization drive yet faces certain challenges. Unpatched software and outdated systems by construction companies, suppliers and contractors are leading to increased data breaches. Here's what RICONS is doing to counter this and support its vision.
A cyber incident strategy helps businesses become compliant with new SEC disclosure rules. It can also reduce risks and cost of breach. But how does one go about creating a cyber incident strategy, and what are its essential elements?
Generative AI has lowered the entry barrier for cyberattackers. It is no longer necessary for them to have advanced technical skills or create toolsets, making the attacks more sophisticated and frequent. The only way for organizations to fight this is to use AI and automation.
AI has become a strategic business discussion, and boards want to know how generative AI will affect their organization and redefine business value. AIQRATE CEO Sameer Dhanrajani shares expert insights on AI fluency, redefining roles and AI's impact on business.
According to a Gartner survey, 81% of CIOs expect to grow their IT team in 2023. While there is a severe talent shortage, the survey found that large enterprise CIOs are devising tactical approaches to execute their talent strategy and meet critical skills demands in 2023.
SOC analysts, security practitioners and CISOs are overwhelmed with the sheer volume of telemetry data due to the increase in attacks. Triaging can no longer be done by humans today. But BlackBerry is reducing this burden by embedding AI/ML into its enterprise security offerings.
Here's how Kotak Mahindra Bank is embracing digital transformation to align with industry shifts, launch innovative products and redefine its tech stack for seamless digital services. Deepak Sharma, chief digital officer, shares insights in this exclusive interview with ISMG.
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