AI regulation: Turning compliance into competitive advantage
How navigating regulatory changes around AI can not only safeguard your organization against emerging threats but also foster ethical and sustainable innovation
How navigating regulatory changes around AI can not only safeguard your organization against emerging threats but also foster ethical and sustainable innovation
The quantum era is arriving and organizations need to start thinking about encryption now, says Öykü Işık, Professor of Digital Strategy and Cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity is a rapidly evolving field, critical for protecting our digital identities and data. In recent years, women have been making significant strides in this male-dominated industry, contributing their unique perspectives and expertise to the world of cyber defense.
Understanding AI’s role in cybersecurity is crucial. By grasping its potential and challenges, you can ensure a secure and forward-thinking digital environment for your organization.
Every now and then, one exercise we like to perform at the Digital Business Transformation Center is to look into our metaphorical crystal ball to try and predict some of the digital technologies that will occupy us over the coming years.
Every board must be seriously engaged with the cybersecurity threat, warns IMD’s Öykü Işık
Increased IT integration between companies and suppliers has introduced new vulnerabilities. How can organizations prepare for the staggering rise in breaches through third-party vendors?
Peter Bauer, co-founder and CEO of the cybersecurity company Mimecast, reflects on his company’s acquisition by private equity firm Permira for $5.8 billion, what keeps him motivated after two decades, and why his native South Africa is a key market for developing talent
Manufacturers are for the first time bearing the brunt of cyberattacks. Defending a company’s downstream supply chains is just as important as making the core business cybersecure.
Every part of your business is at risk, not just the IT system, and new regulations are opening the way to litigation and fines for those who do not put their house in order.
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