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Discord bans misgendering and deadnaming in hateful conduct policy update

TechCrunch

Deadnaming and misgendering trans people is now explicitly banned on Discord, per the platform’s updated hateful conduct policy. ” The expanded policy, which was internally […] © 2023 TechCrunch.

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Kubernetes Network Policy

Xebia

To protect your workload from unauthorized access from "malicious" attackers, you can use Kubernetes Network Policies to close down network access to your workload. Network Policy structure Without a network policy every address and every port is open. The policy is deployed into a Kubernetes namespace.

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Responsible AI Institute offers new AI policy template

CIO

The Responsible AI Institute has launched an AI policy template designed to help enterprises develop their own company-wide responsible AI policies. The policy template is really driven by our understanding of the frameworks that they currently have in place, where there are gaps and where we can address them.”

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Twitch cracks down on boobs again by rolling back its ‘artistic nudity’ policy

TechCrunch

Days after freeing the (fictionalized) nipple, Twitch is backtracking on its “artistic nudity” policy that allowed streamers to show illustrated, animated or sculpted renderings of breasts, butts and genitals.

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Top Considerations for Building an Open Cloud Data Lake

The key prerequisites for meeting the needs of non-technical users while adhering to data governance policies. The primary architectural principles of a true cloud data lake, including a loosely coupled architecture and open file formats and table structures.

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CISO viewpoint part 1: AI’s impact on people, policies & processes

CIO

At the same time, they realize that AI has an impact on people, policies, and processes within their organizations. Since ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and other LLMs launched, CISOs have had to introduce (or update) measures regarding employee AI usage and data security and privacy, while enhancing policies and processes for their organizations.

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Beyond the hype: Key components of an effective AI policy

CIO

Creating a robust AI policy is imperative for companies to address the ethical, legal and operational challenges that come with AI implementation. Understanding the need for an AI policy As AI technologies become more sophisticated, concerns around privacy, bias, transparency and accountability have intensified.

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