Many organizations are slow to adopt genAI. We must take risk management seriously and start laying out strategies for dealing with Bring Your Own AI
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Wrong Size To be a Cyberattack Target
The cyberattack on Ticketmaster and US Utilities gave us the questions, when is a target too large or small. Let’s find out.
The Creativity Bloodbath: Another AI-Made Apocalypse?
AI-induced layoffs have hit many industries. Even creative employees aren’t safe, raising the question of what creativity is and whether AI possesses it.
Knowledge Matters: The Value Of Free AI Training Data
Knowledge is power especially in AI. Without verifiable training data, we have to rely on the original programmers without any way to verify the intent.
AI Regulation: The Unexplained Belief in Big Brother
AI regulation is currently in vogue. Countries worldwide consider them. Yet, they won’t be effective. Join me in exploring why we shouldn’t rely on Big Brother.
Five Fascinating Questions Around My Board Work
Some of my articles have gotten some interesting responses. Here are the top five questions about board work.
Cyberwarfare: Battlefield of the 21st Century
We often see cyberwarfare as a game between nerds in the basement. Yet, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza show, that Boards need to be ready.
Boards Must Be On Top Of The Cybersecurity Culture
Corporate Culture, Talent Pipeline, and Shareholder Value are purviews of board oversight. Find out why boards must increase the oversight of IT departments.
Blameless Post-Mortem: Down With The Disastrous War Room
A War Room can serve an important purpose in resolving incidents. However, they are not a good setting for post mortems or long term strategies.
It’s in the Culture, Embracing Stereotypes and Eliminating Blame
Many factors within an organization contribute to the stress in IT and cybersecurity. Let us explore how we can improve the culture within the IT department.