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Chief AI officers in demand as IT leaders expect gen AI productivity boost, survey finds

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Just over a quarter of IT organizations (26%) are already using generative AI to create content such as phishing simulations or for writing policies, with another 42% planning to do so within a year. Software vendors have been busy infusing generative AI into their products.

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Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Good or Evil?

CIO

Generative AI has taken the world seemingly by storm, impacting everything from software development, to marketing, to conversations with my kids at the dinner table. Given that we are still in the early stages of Generative AI, organizations should regularly review and evolve their policies as needed.

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Software Development Solutions to Deal With COVID-19

KitelyTech

Since the pandemic, many businesses and industries have been relying on software solutions to replace face-to-face interaction. To adapt to new behavior patterns, software development is the way to go. Here are few ways how software solutions can help deal with covid-19. Digitalization. Frameworks and Accelerators.

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

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Employees are using it to develop software, write code, create content, and prepare sales and marketing plans. Privacy leaks? A CISO at a major marketing software firm worried about this explicitly, stating, “The real risk is that you have unintentional data leakage of confidential information. Here’s what I learned.

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AI’s Impact on Intellectual Property, Privacy, and Ethics

Invid Group

Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Intellectual Property, Privacy, Ethics By Leticia N. 1] Traditionally, technology has been seen as supporting human creative processes, which also includes computer programs and software development. This largely depends on the organization developing the AI.

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AI incident reporting shortcomings leave regulatory safety hole

CIO

Ivana Bartoletti, chief privacy and AI governance officer at Wipro and co-founder of the think tank Women Leading in AI, reacted positively to CLTR’s call to improve incident response. I believe that incident analysis can play a key role in informing regulatory responses, tailoring policies and driving governance initiatives.”

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CISA Tells Tech Vendors To Squash Command Injection Bugs, as OpenSSF Calls on Developers To Boost Security Skills

Tenable

Plus, the Linux Foundation and OpenSSF spotlight the lack of cybersecurity expertise among SW developers. Meanwhile, GenAI deployments have tech leaders worried about data privacy and data security. Specifically, 28% of software developers polled said they’re not familiar with secure software development practices.