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Solving the tech debt problem while staying competitive and secure

CIO

Looking ahead to the next 12-18 months, two top priorities emerge for IT leaders: developing a strong business case for AI infrastructure spending (cited by 35% of respondents to IDC’s Future Enterprise Resiliency and Spending Survey, Wave 3 , March 2024) and increasing cyber resilience and security (34%).

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

CIO

This includes spending on strengthening cybersecurity (35%), improving customer service (32%) and improving data analytics for real-time business intelligence and customer insight (30%). These network, security, and cloud changes allow us to shift resources and spend less on-prem and more in the cloud.”

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The art of selling: IT budget approval made easier

CIO

Because as a young CIO, I was struggling with obtaining budget approvals for a range of IT initiatives. A majority of CIOs I speak with dread the budget approval process and breathe a welcome sigh of relief when annual budgeting comes to an end. Let’s say you need more storage to keep up with incoming data.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: NIST Program Probes AI Cyber and Privacy Risks, as U.S. Gov’t Tackles Automotive IoT Threat from Russia, China

Tenable

A new NIST program will revise security frameworks like NIST’s CSF as AI risks intensify. And get the latest on cybersecurity budgets, SBOMs and the Ghost cybercrime platform! 1 - NIST unveils program for AI privacy and cybersecurity How will AI advancements impact risks to cybersecurity and privacy? Plus, the U.S.

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Zendesk report: IT leaders to prioritize these 3 areas in 2024 and beyond

CIO

Remote work, the introduction of ChatGPT, ever-increasing security threats — it’s all had a profound impact on IT. The push to personalize customer and employee interactions along with the increase in remote work has increased the already large volume of sensitive data that companies must securely and properly manage.

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New trade body wants to license training data for AI use

CIO

Seven companies that license music, images, videos, and other data used for training artificial intelligence systems have formed a trade association to promote responsible and ethical licensing of intellectual property.

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CIOs eager to scale AI despite difficulty demonstrating ROI, survey finds

CIO

CIOs rank AI as a top priority alongside cybersecurity for IT departments. However, barriers such as adoption speed and security concerns hinder rapid AI integration, according to a new survey. There is a sense of urgency to leverage AI effectively, but adoption speed and security challenges are hindering efforts.

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