Four visionary leaders from diverse industries and backgrounds took the stage at AWS re:Invent 2024 to share how they are using the power of generative AI and cloud technology to push the boundaries of what's possible and create innovative products for healthcare, sports, art and accessibility.
Indian enterprises plan to boost IT spending to $160 billion in 2025, with software spending rising by 17%. CIOs will prioritize cybersecurity, business intelligence and data analytics, while dedicating new budget lines to generative AI implementations.
Amazon Web Services hopes to redefine enterprise innovation in the cloud with a slew of announcements made during CEO Matt Garman's keynote speech at re:Invent 2024 in Las Vegas about advancements in compute, storage, databases, generative AI and analytics.
The payments industry, which has operated on established frameworks for decades, is adapting - or forced to adapt - to a new kind of intelligence. For industry heavyweights Visa and Mastercard, AI is becoming a tool to drive fraud detection, customer experience and operational agility.
Organizations move from data-first to AI-first strategies as generative AI models demonstrate significant accuracy improvements, said Dr Shivani Rai Gupta, chief data scientist at Jio. Success requires balancing quick wins with long-term investment while ensuring data integration.
The European Commission on Thursday opened infringement procedures against 23 EU member states that missed a mid-October deadline for implementing the NIS2 Directive, as well 24 EU members that missed a Critical Entities Resilience Directive deadline.
Sonatype, Snyk and Black Duck remained atop Forrester's software composition analysis rankings as commoditization of core features has led to increased competition. Pressure in the market has increased due to both a saturation of core functionalities and license identification.
The privacy vendor market in India is evolving rapidly, as many vendors move from offering point solutions to embracing more integrated, platform solutions that can handle a broader range of privacy requirements, said Anirban Sengupta, partner, risk consulting practice with PwC.
In the latest weekly update, ISMG editors discussed Tornado Cash's landmark legal victory and what it means for crypto mixers, the impact of artificial intelligence on data privacy, and advancements in cybersecurity for which the industry can be thankful as it heads into 2025.
With cyberattacks occurring every 11 seconds, organizations must fortify defenses, assess impacts and ensure data resilience to combat modern cyberthreats, said Ripu Bajwa, director of sales and general manager of data protection and unstructured data solutions at Dell Technologies.
Researchers identified 20 critical vulnerabilities in a type of Advantech industrial-grade wireless access points that is widely deployed across critical infrastructure environments. Attackers could exploit the flaws to remotely executive code and create denials of service.
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered the first-ever UEFI bootkit designed to target Linux systems and subvert their boot process for malicious purposes. The "Bootkitty" malware, first uploaded to VirusTotal this month, appears to be more "proof of concept" than full-fledged threat, they said.
This week, Microsoft previews its latest attempt to introduce AI-enabled Windows Recall - now with added privacy features; over 1,000 cybercrime suspects busted in Africa; regulators report "smart" device update promises often missing; and Florida IT professional caught spying for China.
Agentic AI is on the rise. AI agents can now be deployed in minutes, and early adopters such as Saks, Wiley and OpenTable have already implemented Agentforce to transform and enhance organizational operations.
With 350 AI models and a 70-petabyte data repository, Expedia makes travel planning seamless. By delivering personalized itineraries to real-time updates, the travel agency's AI technology is redefining and adding convenience to the way we explore the world.
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