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

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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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Generative AI copilots are your productivity rocket boosters

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So much digital ink has been spilled regarding how generative AI is a first-class productivity booster. This marketing plan must cover five customary bases: a corporate messaging guide, a snazzy presentation, a unique product logo, a bubbly blog post, and a video script designed to educate folks. 2024 Generative AI

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3 data security disciplines to drive AI innovation

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The surging interest in implementing AI has directly increased the volume of data that organizations store across their cloud environments. Security programs need to account for the context in which AI systems are used and their impact on sensitive data exposure, effective access, and regulatory compliance.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: NIST Program Assesses How AI Systems Will Behave in the Real World, While FBI Has Troves of Decryption Keys for LockBit Victims

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Check out the new ARIA program from NIST, designed to evaluate if an AI system will be safe and fair once it’s launched. In addition, Deloitte finds that boosting cybersecurity is key for generative AI deployment success. And why identity security is getting harder. And much more!

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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

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Check out the NCSC’s call for software vendors to make their products more secure. Plus, why the Treasury Department is looking at how financial institutions are using AI. And the latest on the cybersecurity skills gap in the U.S. National Cyber Security Centre’s new “ Code of Practice for Software Vendors.”

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: New Guide Details How To Use AI Securely, as CERT Honcho Tells CISOs To Sharpen AI Security Skills Pronto

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Plus, CERT’s director says AI is the top skill for CISOs to have in 2024. Plus, the UK’s NCSC forecasts how AI will supercharge cyberattacks. And a global survey shows cyber pros weighing pros and cons of AI. If so, you might want to check out a new guide published this week about how businesses can use AI securely.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CISA Says Midnight Blizzard Swiped U.S. Gov’t Emails During Microsoft Hack, Tells Fed Agencies To Take Immediate Action

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Plus, a new survey shows cybersecurity pros are guardedly optimistic about AI. And the NSA is sharing best practices for data security. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in its Emergency Directive 24-02 , sent to federal civilian agencies last week and made public this week. And much more!