As cloud computing, DevOps and automation continue to evolve, the lines between IT functions are fading, making security integral to these processes. Hiren Dave, CIO and CISO at Essen Health Care, shares how combining the roles of CIO and CISO improves risk management and communication.
Panelists at CIO.inc.'s Cloud and AI Innovation Summit share their AI journeys and use cases. They discuss barriers to adoption, including ethics, model accuracy and regulations. Many organizations are in the exploratory stages as they try to understand which business areas will benefit the most.
Large language models such as ChatGPT are trained on massive amounts of data generated from publicly available sources including Wikipedia, news, blogs, publications and Common Crawl. The problem lies in the datasets themselves - how they are licensed, sourced and used.
Before training gen AI models - large or small - assessing organizational data readiness is vital. Inconsistent, unclean and varied datasets can lead to failed AI implementations, resulting in higher IT costs and disappointing ROI, according to Rajiv Shesh, chief revenue officer of HCLSoftware.
ISO/IEC 42001, launched in late 2023, is the world's first AI management system standard, offering a framework to ensure responsible AI practices. Craig Civil, director of data science and AI at BSI, discusses the importance of AI policies and BSI's plans to implement the standard.
As India positions itself as a potential AI hub, government officials stress the need for regulatory frameworks to ensure privacy, inclusiveness and fairness in AI technologies. The country aims to balance innovation with vigilance in its AI mission.
At the Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit, Thomas Lintemuth, vice president analyst at Gartner, discussed how network security tooling has evolved, blending technologies such as firewall, SSE, NDR and SASE. He covered VPNs, microsegmentation and the deployment of policy enforcement points.
Most AI discussions on ethics and regulations focus on data privacy and biases. Emine Ozge Yildirim-Vranckaert of KU Leuven Center for IT & IP Law highlights the pressing need to address AI's impact on the lesser-known concerns around freedom of thought, as it becomes increasingly integrated into media practices.
With elections in more than 50 countries this year, bad actors and nation-states will likely misuse AI to misinform 2 billion voters. Mark Johnston, director of the office of the CISO at Google Cloud, explains how pre-bunking techniques can help users check AI-driven misinformation campaigns.
The two key digital channels of business - mobile apps and websites - are collecting way more personal data than required. The irresponsible sharing of this data with third parties and lack of transparency raise grave concerns about users' data privacy.
The Conservative U.K. government said it will propose updates to the country's main cybersecurity regulation, including a requirement for the private sector to reimburse the public sector for enforcement activities. The government downplayed concerns that it could create perverse incentives.
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