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6 best practices to develop a corporate use policy for generative AI

CIO

Here are ways to get a better grasp of what these systems are capable of, and utilize them to construct an effective corporate use policy for your organization. With this in mind, here are six best practices to develop a corporate use policy for generative AI. For example, will this cover all forms of AI or just generative AI?

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Avoiding Nebulous Cloud Privacy Policies

Security Innovation

I asked my guests our recent Ed TALK Privacy in a Gossipy, Digital World if they thought organizations need cloud-specific privacy policies. The expert consensus is that cloud-specific privacy policies aren’t just helpful but critical. Spoiler alert!

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Top 5 Organization Policy Services for Google Cloud

Xebia

Top 5 Organization Policy Services for Google Cloud The Google Cloud is a cloud service that enables users to create and manage virtual machines and Kubernetes clusters, store data, and run applications. When using Google Cloud, it’s important to implement technical boundaries that enforce your company’s security and privacy policies.

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Cloud providers’ default retention policies are not enough: You better back your SaaS up

TechCrunch

Without the right policies in place, organizations often have little visibility into what SaaS data they actually have; whether that data is in compliance, protected or compromised. Cloud providers’ default retention policies are not enough. Let’s look at Microsoft 365 as an example.

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CISOs are not just the keepers of our data – they must be its custodians

CIO

Changes to social expectations surrounding privacy have led to individuals wanting transparency and security from the entities that collect and process our data. In the US, 12 states have already signed comprehensive privacy laws, and eight have them in process.

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What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for you

CIO

Things like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) have already had a tremendous impact on the urgency around prioritizing security infrastructure. But what exactly does this policy mean for IT security? And how can businesses ensure they’re ready? What is DORA?

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CIOs eager to scale AI despite difficulty demonstrating ROI, survey finds

CIO

CIOs were least likely to identify as AI-ready business areas such as new product lines (22% of respondents), corporate policy on ethical AI use (24%), or their supply chain (26%) as the least AI-ready, while 49% rated their IT departments’ own technical skills as AI-ready.

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