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

CIO

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

CIO

In my previous column in May, when I wrote about generative AI uses and the cybersecurity risks they could pose , CISOs noted that their organizations hadn’t deployed many (if any) generative AI-based solutions at scale. Employees are using it to develop software, write code, create content, and prepare sales and marketing plans.

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

Tenable

Find out why a study says cybersecurity pros will weather staff reductions better than all other employees. Plus, AI abuse concerns heat up as users jailbreak ChatGPT. Also, learn all about the ransomware threat from North Korea aimed at hospitals. Then check out how the Reddit breach has put phishing in the spotlight. And much more!

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5 Zero Trust and SASE trends for CISOs to watch

CIO

Last week, I attended the annual Gartner® Security and Risk Management Summit. The event gave Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and other security professionals the opportunity to share concerns and insights about today’s most pressing issues in cybersecurity and risk management.

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

CIO

Even in its infancy, gen AI has become an accepted course of action and application, and the most common use cases include automation of IT processes, security and threat detection, supply chain intelligence, and automating customer service and network processes, according to a report released by IBM in January. There’d be chaos.”

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

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

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

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. It’s gratifying when we see an important topic come alive: zero trust, which reflects an important rethinking of how security works, showed tremendous growth.

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