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“Cloud adoption momentum in the GCC will gain further impetus in 2024”

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Developing generative AI implementation strategies will be imperative for technology leaders, prioritizing key areas such as business model building, internal operational improvements, risk mitigation, and overall organizational efficiency. How has the past year changed the landscape for technology leaders?

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“If organisations are hacked, they should stay calm and act quickly by instantly activating their incident response plan”

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The year has been marked by a general increase in state-sponsored attacks due to geopolitical conflicts. Ransomware attacks have also increased in 2023 probably due to their perceived profitability. What are the top three challenges security leaders will face in 2024? From a cybersecurity perspective, how has 2023 been?

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What are the main challenges CISOs are facing in the Middle East?

CIO

The year has been marked by a general increase in state-sponsored attacks due to geopolitical conflicts. Ransomware attacks have also increased in 2023 probably due to their perceived profitability. What are the top three challenges security leaders will face in 2024? From a cybersecurity perspective, how has been 2023?

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CIOs weigh where to place AI bets — and how to de-risk them

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Amid the turbulence of AI, technologies are emerging rapidly, startups are clamoring for attention, and hyperscalers are scrambling to corral market share. Brian Hopkins, vice president for emerging technology at Forrester Research, agrees. According to IDC , core IT spending for AI will grow from $235.6 billion on 2027.

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

CIO

Generative AI continues to dominate IT projects for many organizations, with two thirds of business leaders telling a Harris Poll they’ve already deployed generative AI tools internally, and IDC predicting spend on gen AI will more than double in 2024.

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CIOs grapple with the ethics of implementing AI

CIO

For many CIOs, implementations may be nascent, but mitigating biases in AI models and balancing innovation with ethical considerations are already among their biggest challenges. What they are finding is that the line between advancing technologically and ensuring AI doesn’t result in detrimental outcomes is thin.

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EU AI Act, c’è l’accordo. Ecco che cosa cambia adesso per i CIO

CIO

L’accordo è arrivato dopo negoziati contrastati, all’interno di un iter legislativo che è iniziato due anni fa e che, nel frattempo, ha dovuto fare i conti con una novità dirompente: l’ intelligenza artificiale generativa. E adesso è il momento per le imprese e i loro CIO di mettersi al passo.