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Beyond the hype: Key components of an effective AI policy

CIO Business Intelligence

For instance, companies implementing AI-driven supply chains should ensure the technology explains to managers why specific decisions — such as routing inventory — are made. An AI policy serves as a framework to ensure that AI systems align with ethical standards, legal requirements and business objectives.

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SEC climate-related disclosure rules for public companies

IBM Big Data Hub

IBM Consulting Sustainability Services can assist organizations in addressing the SEC’s climate disclosure regulations through a comprehensive approach that includes data curation, gap analysis, strategy development and reporting services.

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The art and science of data product portfolio management

AWS Big Data

At the same time, unstructured approaches to data mesh management that don’t have a vision for what types of products should exist and how to ensure they are developed are at high risk of creating the same effect through simple neglect. How do we define “risk” and “value” in the context of data products, and how can we measure this?

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Security is dead: Long live risk management

CIO Business Intelligence

Information risk management is no longer a checkpoint at the end of development but must be woven throughout the entire software delivery lifecycle. The evolution of risk management Modern information security requires thinking like a trusted advisor rather than a checkpoint guardian.

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Personal liability: A new trend in cybersecurity compliance?

CIO Business Intelligence

But never before have regulations opened the door to personal liability for any leader or manager deemed guilty of playing a hand in cybersecurity failures, including in cases when there is no evidence of criminal or deliberately malicious intent. This means that the stakes of noncompliance are becoming steeper.