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AI dominates Gartner’s 2025 predictions

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Gartner’s top predictions for 2025 are as follows: Through 2026, 20% of organizations will use AI to flatten their organizational structure, eliminating more than half of current middle management positions. “AI is evolving as human use of AI evolves.

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Cyber Guardians: INE Security Champions Cybersecurity Training During National Physicians Week 2025

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In recognition of National Physicians Week 2025, the company is drawing attention to new industry data showing a sharp rise in cyberattacks on hospitals and clinicsincidents that have cost the healthcare sector millions and posed significant risks to patient safety and trust.

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Security is dead: Long live risk management

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As regulators demand more tangible evidence of security controls and compliance, organizations must fundamentally transform how they approach risk shifting from reactive gatekeeping to proactive enablement. 2025 Banking Regulatory Outlook, Deloitte The stakes are clear. 2025 Banking Regulatory Outlook, Deloitte The stakes are clear.

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Unlocking the full potential of enterprise AI

CIO

Research from Gartner, for example, shows that approximately 30% of generative AI (GenAI) will not make it past the proof-of-concept phase by the end of 2025, due to factors including poor data quality, inadequate risk controls, and escalating costs. [1] Without the necessary guardrails and governance, AI can be harmful.

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AI & the enterprise: protect your data, protect your enterprise value

CIO

Maintaining a clear audit trail is essential when data flows through multiple systems, is processed by various groups, and undergoes numerous transformations. This is an important element in regulatory compliance and data quality. The company later estimated losses of $100 million due to the attack.

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CIOs are rethinking how they use public cloud services. Here’s why.

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Increasingly, however, CIOs are reviewing and rationalizing those investments. The reasons include higher than expected costs, but also performance and latency issues; security, data privacy, and compliance concerns; and regional digital sovereignty regulations that affect where data can be located, transported, and processed.

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Relativity reaps the rewards of automated access management

CIO

The standout part of this new automated system is that internal users can request access to the specific resources they need, whenever they need them,” says Święty. There’s no more waiting for their requests to be manually reviewed.” We plan to keep using automation to strengthen our security systems,” Święty says. “As