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Key considerations to cancer institute’s gen AI deployment

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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 obligation to protect patient privacy and data under HIPAA precluded the institute from using public gen AI services like ChatGPT, he says.

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From Hype to Hope: Key Lessons on AI in Security, Innersource, and the Evolving Threat Landscape

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As the attack surface expanded with emerging technologies and interconnected systems, so did the sophistication and frequency of cyber threats. No review of 2023 would be complete without mentioning the explosion of AI into the public eye, like ChatGPT and Copilot. Known victim organizations crossed the 1,000 milestone.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CIS Guide Outlines How To Attain an Affordable Cyber Hygiene Foundation

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Plus, the Cyber Safety Review Board issues urgent security recommendations on its Lapsus$ report – and announces it’ll next delve into cloud security. When completed, the review will offer recommendations aimed at arming cloud computing customers and providers with cybersecurity best practices. Check out what a study found.

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Weighing risk and reward with gen AI vendor selection

CIO

In mid-November, OpenAI’s board fired the CEO of the company, Sam Altman, the guy who put ChatGPT on the map and ushered in a new era of corporate AI deployments. An enterprise that bet its future on ChatGPT would be in serious trouble if the tool disappeared and all of OpenAI’s APIs suddenly stopped working.

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12 strategic tips CIOs can learn from tech vendor CTOs

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It can benefit all teams by providing the capacity to pivot and adapt as new information emerges.” I’ve seen far too many candidates lost due to making them jump through too many hoops.” Robust vendor management, risk analysis, and a proactive security culture are essential when going through a third party, he says.