Uncovering GenAI's unsung heroes [Q&A]


There's no doubt that AI is seen as flavor of the month across many sectors at the moment. But how much of this is hype and how much genuine value?
We spoke to Martin Hawksey, collaboration engineer at Qodea, to discuss GenAI and the areas where GenAI is making a real difference, some of which you may not be aware of.
Why CISOs need to keep on top of their cybersecurity investments [Q&A]


With the current climate of new and more sophisticated cybersecurity products, greater risk and pressure on budgets, it's more important than ever to ensure that they get the best return on their investments.
We spoke to Karthik Swarnam, chief security and trust officer at ArmorCode, to discuss the best practices to ensure ROI from security investments.
Defending healthcare systems against ransomware attacks [Q&A]


Ransomware attacks target industries across the board, but they're of particular concern in the healthcare sector where an attack can mean not only data is at risk but lives too.
We spoke with Amitabh Sinha, chief strategy officer and co-founder of Workspot, to discuss the productivity and patient care aspects of these attacks as well as how modern ransomware recovery strategies can help to ensure mission-critical operations can continue, even during an attack.
How to unlock the power of real-time analytics [Q&A]


The increased need for real-time analytics is driven by the rise of the on-demand economy, where consumer expectations for immediate access to products, services, and information are transforming how businesses operate and compete.
We spoke to Kishore Gopalakrishna, co-founder and CEO of StarTree, to discuss the need for real-time data capabilities, the strategic utilization of real-time data to enhance operational efficiency and competitiveness, and the essential technology and operational considerations for building a robust analytics infrastructure.
How businesses need to address the security risks of LLMs [Q&A]


Businesses are increasingly adopting AI and large language models in search of greater efficiency and savings. But these tools also present risks when it comes to cybersecurity.
We spoke to Aqsa Taylor, director of product management at Gutsy, to learn more about these risks and what organizations can do to address them.
Why finance teams need 'ambient intelligence' [Q&A]


The world is changing faster than ever, putting pressure on CFOs to create more value and be more strategic and collaborative.
Finance leaders are not only expected to understand the entire business, but they are also bogged down by the administrative work of backward-looking reporting and controls.
Software architecture in the age of AI [Q&A]


Does AI impact software architecture? Or does software architecture impact AI? The answer of course is both, but how much of an overlap is there between the two?
To find out we spoke to Mike Loukides, vice president of emerging tech content at O'Reilly, about how software architects can work with AI and avoid its more negative effects.
Can humans provide a cybersecurity edge? [Q&A]


It's usually the case that cybersecurity is seen as being all about technology and that humans -- making mistakes and falling for social engineering -- are something of a liability.
But are people really just a problem or can they also be part of the solution? Toney Jennings, CEO of DataStone, believes we need to shift our thinking away from the current paradigm to empowering people as a hidden asset in the protection of their organization. We talked to him to find out more.
Tackling the business threat posed by deepfakes [Q&A]


AI has become an undeniable and powerful part of the digital landscape. It makes systems stronger and more automated -- but it also has the potential to present a threat.
Some 80 percent of executives believe deepfakes pose a risk to their business, yet only 29 percent say they have taken steps to combat them. We spoke to Patrick Harding, chief product architect at Ping Identity, to discuss the security threats posed by AI and the need to take steps to properly secure identity by adding additional layers of protection.
Meeting the challenges of enterprise development [Q&A]


The rate of change in both technology and economic conditions can make it hard for CIOs to both innovate and satisfy the needs of the business.
We spoke to Ioan Iacob, founder and CEO of financial application specialist FlowX, to discuss the challenges of developing apps in the enterprise and how they can be addressed.
Generative AI in the legal sector [Q&A]


The use of generative AI isn't just confined to the tech sector, it's appearing in lots of other industries too in order to streamline operations and boost digital transformation efforts.
We spoke to Jay Madheswaran, CEO of Eve, to learn more about how GenAI is being used by legal firms and the challenges that adopting it can present.
Making LLMs safe for use in the enterprise [Q&A]


Large language models (LLMs) in a business setting can create problems since there are many ways to go about fooling them or being fooled by them.
Simbian has developed a TrustedLLM model that uses multiple layers of security controls between the user and the GenAI models in order to create a safer solution.
Navigating AI challenges in the enterprise [Q&A]


As more businesses turn to AI, they face a number of challenges around integrating it effectively and obtaining the best value while still ensuring that their data remains secure. It's also important that they select the right AI provider for their needs.
We spoke to Naren Narendran, chief scientist at database specialist Aerospike, to discuss the strategic considerations and concerns enterprises face as they incorporate AI into their operations.
How to overcome today's intelligence challenges to uncover the threats that matter [Q&A]


Threat intelligence is critical to protection efforts, but businesses often struggle with effective management and correlation of this data to help prioritize their efforts.
We spoke to Richard Struse, chief technology officer and co-founder of Tidal Cyber, to discuss the challenges presented when organizations scramble to update systems that aren’t actually vulnerable or stop threats that would essentially have no impact on their business.
The role of AI in securing identity [Q&A]


Identities are probably the biggest attack surface for organizations in today's world as employees rely more on systems and apps to do their jobs.
Mapping identity and access data from the large, disparate, and often disconnected, mix of on-premise and cloud systems that enterprises use is a major challenge.
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