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4 ways CISOs can manage AI use in the enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

A recent CIO column suggested that the biggest worry for CIOs should not be the fear of AI growth but rather figuring out the best way to gradually incorporate generative AI into the enterprise, either as an add-on model or a foundational piece of the architecture. So, simply blocking LLM access is not the right answer.

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Continuous Monitoring – Part 1

CTOvision

A typical enterprise can collect logs and events from firewalls, routers, servers, PCs, and more. Based on that inventory, the next step is to evaluate the configuration of each asset to ensure it complies to secure configuration standards and guidelines. This blog first appeared on George Romas’ HP blog.

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Overcoming the Equation: Security = Friction

CTOvision

We’re not done yet, though – badges for physical access, PKI, USB keys, SmartCards, soft certs, biometrics, Network Access Control, firewalls, IPS/IDS, SIEM … I could go on and on. Don’t use the same password for everything, because if the bad guys crack one, they own you. Userids and passwords are almost free.

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Technology Short Take #57

Scott Lowe

Kirk Byers has a helpful article that provides some suggestions and guidelines for how to make your network automation/network scripts become more than just your own personal hobby at work. We all know that security is more than just a host-based firewall, but a host-based firewall can be part of an overall security strategy.