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7 risk management rules every CIO should follow

CIO Business Intelligence

A PwC Global Risk Survey found that 75% of risk leaders claim that financial pressures limit their ability to invest in the advanced technology needed to assess and monitor risks. Yet failing to successfully address risk with an effective risk management program is courting disaster.

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Risk Management for AI Chatbots

O'Reilly on Data

Welcome to your company’s new AI risk management nightmare. Before you give up on your dreams of releasing an AI chatbot, remember: no risk, no reward. The core idea of risk management is that you don’t win by saying “no” to everything. Why not take the extra time to test for problems?

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10 AI strategy questions every CIO must answer

CIO Business Intelligence

To counter such statistics, CIOs say they and their C-suite colleagues are devising more thoughtful strategies. Here are 10 questions CIOs, researchers, and advisers say are worth asking and answering about your organizations AI strategies. How does our AI strategy support our business objectives, and how do we measure its value?

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New regulation intensifies focus on IT risk management and operational resilience

CIO Business Intelligence

A comprehensive regulatory reach DORA addresses a broad range of ICT risks, including incident response, resilience testing, third-party risk management, and information sharing. These systems are crucial to DORA’s mandate, yet many organizations lag in disaster recovery, relying on outdated strategies.

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How resilient CIOs future-proof to mitigate risks

CIO Business Intelligence

This year saw emerging risks posed by AI , disastrous outages like the CrowdStrike incident , and surmounting software supply chain frailties , as well as the risk of cyberattacks and quantum computing breaking todays most advanced encryption algorithms. Another undeniable factor is the unpredictability of global events.

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From project to product: Architecting the future of enterprise technology

CIO Business Intelligence

By articulating fitness functions automated tests tied to specific quality attributes like reliability, security or performance teams can visualize and measure system qualities that align with business goals. Experimentation: The innovation zone Progressive cities designate innovation districts where new ideas can be tested safely.

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Preparing for Q-Day: Safeguarding Enterprises Against Quantum Threats

David Menninger's Analyst Perspectives

However, both scenarios necessitate a proactive approach that prioritizes risk management strategies and cross-departmental collaboration. However, they do not yet exist nor could they be tested. While Y2K presented a clear and predictable deadline, Q-Days precipice remains uncertain and unpredictable.