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Beyond the hype: Key components of an effective AI policy

CIO Business Intelligence

An AI policy serves as a framework to ensure that AI systems align with ethical standards, legal requirements and business objectives. For instance, companies in sectors like manufacturing or consumer goods often leverage AI to optimize their supply chain. Identify gaps related to ethics, transparency, risk and compliance.

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Six steps to creating a successful IT strategy: A guide for CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

Step 5: Gap analysis Identifying gaps The gap analysis involves comparing the current state of IT with the desired future state as outlined in the IT strategy. This process identifies discrepancies in capabilities, resources, and processes that could hinder the achievement of business goals.

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DPDP Act : Brace yourselves for the biggest game-changing legislation for India

CIO Business Intelligence

They should conduct a gap analysis comparing current practices against DPDP requirements to identify critical compliance deficiencies, to prevent reinvention of the wheel. Rather than a knight in shining armour, the DPO should be viewed as a strategic risk manager and business enabler.

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Security is dead: Long live risk management

CIO Business Intelligence

In todays digital economy, business objectives like becoming a trusted financial partner or protecting customer data while driving innovation require more than technical controls and documentation. Security capabilities need to support rapid delivery of business value while ensuring appropriate protection against threats.