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CIOs Brace for 2021: A Bumpy Ride With Lots of Opportunity
AIOps, DevSecOps, and Beyond: Exploring New Facets of DevOps
Ways to Help CIOs and CFOs Calculate Cloud Costs and ROI
Augmented Analytics Evolves to Make AI, BI Easier in 2021
IT Succession Planning: The Topic Nobody Wants to Talk About
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California's Prop. 24 Splits Privacy Advocates
Critics worry that the curatives in Prop. 24 are worse than the disease of privacy-rights violations.
By Seth Rosenblatt Contributing Writer, 11/2/2020
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Microsoft & Others Catalog Threats to Machine Learning Systems
Thirteen organizations worked together to create a dictionary of techniques used to attack ML models and warn that such malicious efforts will become more common.
By Robert Lemos Contributing Writer, 11/2/2020
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The Inevitable Rise of Intelligence in the Edge Ecosystem
A new frontier is taking shape where smart, autonomous devices running data on 5G networks process information that can lead to near real-time insights enterprises need.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 11/2/2020
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3 Common Roadblocks with AI Developer Tools for Enterprises
By recognizing important developer tool roadblocks organizations need to overcome now, we can expect a stronger and more powerful AI developer stack in the next 10 years.
By Clemens Mewald, DPM, Databricks , 11/2/2020
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New Wroba Campaign Is Latest Sign of Growing Mobile Threats
After years of mostly targeting users in Japan, Korea, and other countries in the region, operators of the Trojan expanded their campaign to the US this week.
By Jai Vijayan Contributing Writer, 10/30/2020
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How to Manage the Data Deluge
Data is more like water, not oil -- too much of it can waterlog a business. How can an organization gain control of the volume? Here’s a five-step process that can help.
By Romi Mahajan Author and Tech Investor, 10/30/2020
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4 Critical Questions to Ask Before Starting an AI Project
More businesses are taking on AI projects, but many still aren’t finding success. Here’s what you need to know before taking on your first artificial intelligence project.
By Mark Runyon, Principal Consultant, Improving , 10/30/2020
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SANS Launches New CyberStart Program for All High School Students
Free program lets students solve real-world security problems - and learn about cybersecurity.
By Nicole Ferraro Contributing Writer, 10/30/2020
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Ransomware Wave Targets US Hospitals: What We Know So Far
A joint advisory from the CISA, FBI, and HHS warns of an "increased and imminent" threat to US hospitals and healthcare providers.
By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading, 10/29/2020
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Cybercriminals Aim BEC Attacks at Education Industry
Heightened vulnerability comes at a time when the sector has been focusing on setting up a remote workforce and online learning amid the pandemic.
By Steve Zurier Contributing Writer, 10/29/2020
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AIOps, DevSecOps, and Beyond: Exploring New Facets of DevOps
The inclusion of security and artificial intelligence in the mix is making DevOps more complex but is also creating new possibilities to hasten delivery.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 10/29/2020
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How CIOs Can Nurture a Culture of Digital Transformation
To foster long-term resiliency and workplace innovation, IT leaders must invest in employees’ skills and create an open and inclusive environment where people feel valued.
By Deb Gildersleeve, CIO, Quick Base , 10/29/2020
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CIOs Brace for 2021: A Bumpy Ride With Lots of Opportunity
How can CIOs help their organizations compete in 2021? Here's a look at the challenges ahead and the traits you need to succeed during what will be a bumpy year that is filled with opportunity.
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 10/28/2020
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Ways to Help CIOs and CFOs Calculate Cloud Costs and ROI
More tools are available to give enterprise leadership greater clarity on the expenses and opportunities that come from cloud migration.
By Joao-Pierre S. Ruth Senior Writer, 10/28/2020
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Developers' Approach to App Testing Could Cut Flaw Fix Times by 80 Days
An analysis of more than 130,000 active applications found more with at least one high-severity flaw compared with 2019.
By Robert Lemos Contributing Writer, 10/27/2020
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Augmented Analytics Evolves to Make AI, BI Easier in 2021
Augmented analytics has helped enterprises accelerate BI, analytics, and AI programs. Here's how it will advance for 2021.
By Jessica Davis Senior Editor, Enterprise Apps, 10/27/2020
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IT Succession Planning: The Topic Nobody Wants to Talk About
What are the challenges for when it comes to succession planning, and what can IT leaders do to overcome them?
By Mary E. Shacklett Mary E. Shacklett, 10/27/2020
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The Story of McAfee: How the Security Giant Arrived at a Second IPO
Industry watchers explore the story of McAfee, from its founding in 1987, to its spinoff from Intel, to how it's keeping up with competitors.
By Kelly Sheridan Staff Editor, Dark Reading, 10/26/2020
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Should AI Be Part of Your Digital Transformation Strategy?
Digital transformation strategies are common, but many enterprises lack an AI strategy. Where does it fit? Not everyone agrees.
By Lisa Morgan Freelance Writer, 10/26/2020
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Ready to Thrive in a Multi-Cloud Environment?
When building out a multi-cloud environment, it’s important to focus on a unified strategy with the proper controls in place to manage applications, security and costs.
By Jim Demetrius, Cloud Infrastructure Architect, TBI , 10/26/2020
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