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Is there a natural contradiction within AI-driven code in cloud-native security?

CIO

However, amidst the allure of newfound technology lies a profound duality—the stark contrast between the benefits of AI-driven software development and the formidable security risks it introduces. This dichotomy underscores the need for a nuanced understanding between AI-developed code and security within the cloud-native ecosystem.

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Chief data officers step into the business strategist spotlight

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The first tier involves Principals Ethical and Responsible AI Working Group, which brings together compliance, privacy, security, risk, and domain subject matter experts to create a framework for governing their work through various use cases. People are knocking at the door, wanting to learn more.

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Corporate One enables immediate payments with Data Orchestration Hub

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So it was around 2017 when there were several brainstorming sessions about how to innovate, and they realized there was a need to better orchestrate and enable the flow of messages from one financial system to another. So members can quickly and securely transfer funds between bank accounts in real time.

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How to create a culture of innovation

CIO

A sure-fire formula for driving innovative growth is to “try something new, learn fast, pivot as needed, and scale success,’’ says Mike Crowe, CIO of Colgate-Palmolive. The team was given time to gather and clean data and experiment with machine learning models,’’ Crowe says. Prioritize time for experimentation.

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CIO intangibles: 6 abilities that set effective IT execs apart

CIO

The technical skills, IT leadership expertise, and ability to keep the network secure and running, and even to deliver innovation aren’t enough to create success for today’s CIOs. These aren’t abilities that can be learned in a weekend workshop. They learn to expect better answers from their own people.

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Disrupting the enterprise: How AI is redefining people, process, and productivity

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But our days are so frequently filled with “shallow work” – going from one task to the next, one email to the next, and so on – that there’s minimal time to engage in deep work, where we have the freedom to flex our creative muscles, brainstorm, and ideate. Here’s what we’ve learned. Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

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4 key roles that define transformational IT leaders today

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The growing need for security and compliance has also made it essential for businesses to have a strong security posture. At Koç Holding, Sezgin is “responsible for ensuring that the company’s IT systems are secure and that the company is compliant with all relevant regulations.”