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The early returns on gen AI for software development

CIO

Generative AI is already having an impact on multiple areas of IT, most notably in software development. Early use cases include code generation and documentation, test case generation and test automation, as well as code optimization and refactoring, among others.

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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

CIO

As the end of 2023 approaches, it becomes imperative to assess the current landscape of cybersecurity threats, explore potential strategies to combat them, and explore the new practice measures that can be taken. As technology advances, so too does the sophistication of threats to these essential systems.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: U.K. Cyber Agency Urges Software Vendors To Boost Product Security, While U.S. Gov’t Wants Info on Banks’ AI Use

Tenable

Check out the NCSC’s call for software vendors to make their products more secure. And the latest on the cybersecurity skills gap in the U.S. 1 - NCSC issues “code of practice” for software makers Software vendors improve the security of their products. And much more! That’s the goal of the U.K.

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IoT Adoption in Healthcare Brings Security Opportunities

CIO

By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks Connected medical devices, also known as the Internet of Medical Things or IoMT, are revolutionizing healthcare, not only from an operational standpoint but related to patient care. But ransomware isn’t the only risk.

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When your AI chatbots mess up

CIO

“Chatbots are almost like a living organism in that they are continually iterating, and as they ingest new data,” says Steven Smith, chief security architect at Freshworks. For engineers, AI-generated code used in software development may contain security vulnerabilities or intellectual property ingested during training.

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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

CIO

That included setting up a governance framework, building an internal tool that was safe for employees to use, and developing a process for vetting gen AI embedded in third-party systems. The governance group developed a training program for employees who wanted to use gen AI, and created privacy and security policies.

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Digital Transformation in Healthcare

N2Growth Blog

Insights and Strategies for Healthcare Leaders to Drive Innovation, Integration, and Success in a Rapidly Evolving Industry. As the healthcare industry continues to undergo rapid changes, driven by advancements in technology and evolving patient needs, it is crucial for healthcare organizations to stay ahead of the curve.