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

CIO Business Intelligence

From IT, to finance, marketing, engineering, and more, AI advances are causing enterprises to re-evaluate their traditional approaches to unlock the transformative potential of AI. What can enterprises learn from these trends, and what future enterprise developments can we expect around generative AI?

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Third-Party Risk Management: You Can’t Outsource Your Way Out Of Accountability

Forrester IT

Firms have been outsourcing systems, business processes, and data processing activities to third-party service providers (TSPs) for years, but they are only one category of relationships that introduce risk into the enterprise.

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Six things you need to know about enterprise 5G

TM Forum

The 5G investment outlook remains strong in 2022 amongst enterprises across industry verticals. However only a quarter of enterprises are very confident in their ability to successfully implement 5G. The outlook is bright for enterprises’ adoption of emerging technologies over the next three years. A bar chart. Source: EY.

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Emerging tech in security and risk management to better protect the modern enterprise

Venture Beast

Key emerging tech categories in security and risk management include confidential computing, SASE, and passwordless authentication. Read More.

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7 enterprise data strategy trends

CIO Business Intelligence

Every enterprise needs a data strategy that clearly defines the technologies, processes, people, and rules needed to safely and securely manage its information assets and practices. Data observability creates an entirely new solution category, Petrella claims. Bechtel envisions an upcoming sea change in external data sharing.

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Netflix Hack: Key Lessons In The Economics Of Ransomware And Managing 3rd Party Risk

Forrester IT

It was Larson Studios that was hacked and, according to thedarkoverlord (TDO), they made off with not just Netflix content but network content as well, putting at risk the release of Documentary Now, Portlandia, Fargo and many others. With that kind of risk analysis, you don't pay a ransom. Read more Categories: Brand Risk.

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The complex patchwork of US AI regulation has already arrived

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprises developing and using AI should be ready to answer questions about how their AI tools work, even when deploying automated tools as simple as spam filtering, Mahdavi says. Three types of AI bills Most state bills targeting AI fall into three categories, according to Mahdavi.