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CIOs are worried about the informal rise of generative AI in the enterprise

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Now, generative AI use has infiltrated the enterprise with tools and platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT / DALL-E, Anthropic’s Claude.ai, Stable Diffusion, and others in ways both expected and unexpected. Employees are using it to develop software, write code, create content, and prepare sales and marketing plans.

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Generative AI & data: Potential in cybersecurity if the risks can be curtailed

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Today, any time a new company is pitching its product that uses AI to do ‘X,’ the VC industry asks, “Can’t ChatGPT do that?” But just as Microsoft did not inhibit the success of thousands of software start-ups in the early 2000s, I do not expect Microsoft or any vendor to own this new AI-enabled market.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: If Recession Hits, Infosec Teams Expected to Suffer the Fewest Job Losses

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Plus, AI abuse concerns heat up as users jailbreak ChatGPT. The main takeaway: “Should layoffs be necessary, respondents expect bigger cuts in other areas of their businesses, such as HR, finance, operations, marketing and sales, than in cybersecurity,” the report reads. And much more!

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5 Zero Trust and SASE trends for CISOs to watch

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Marketing buzz aside, the core set of principles behind Zero Trust provides a pragmatic approach to leveraging connectivity and the network to build a strong cyber defense. Firewall capabilities will be reconsidered. While every situation is unique, there are two topics our conversations always seemed to return to: Zero Trust and SASE.

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For IT leaders, operationalized gen AI is still a moving target

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Plus, when you add in cloud-based gen AI tools like ChatGPT, the percentage of companies using gen AI in one form or another becomes nearly universal. Early last summer, ChatGPT was pretty much the only game in town. Another tool his company is using is Arthur AI’s Arthur Shield, a firewall for LLMs. It’s rapidly increasing.”

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Technology Trends for 2024

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ChatGPT changed the industry, if not the world. And there was no generative AI, no ChatGPT, back in 2017 when the decline began. That’s noise; we won’t insult your intelligence by claiming that “flat in a down market” is really a gain. There are always new languages ready to take some of Python’s market share.

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Technology Trends for 2023

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In 2021, we saw that GPT-3 could write stories and even help people write software ; in 2022, ChatGPT showed that you can have conversations with an AI. Not the use of content about firewalls, which only grew 7%. Python and R have been competing (in a friendly way) for the data science market for nearly 20 years.

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