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Many enterprises understand the potential risks of quantum computing. But few have begun actively planning or implementing post-quantum cryptography. The NIST PQC standardization process provides enterprises with guidance on adopting quantum-resistant algorithms, said David Close of Futurex.
Despite 92% of companies securing their APIs, 40% of leaders doubt whether their investments are adequate against AI-driven threats, said Kong's API Security Perspectives Report. Only 13% of organizations in the U.S. and 4% in the U.K. admit to taking no specific measures against AI threats.
Security teams struggle to manage overwhelming data streams from detection systems while integrating multiple security tools. AI-powered solutions and unified architectures offer a path toward streamlined, effective threat response, said Meerah Rajavel, CIO, Palo Alto Networks.
Boeing, NASA and Pfizer have established chief artificial intelligence officer positions to lead ethical deployment and innovation in 2023. Federal requirements are pushing agencies to create CAIO roles, accelerating enterprisewide adoption across a variety of industries.
As cloud computing, DevOps and automation continue to evolve, the lines between IT functions are fading, making security integral to these processes. Hiren Dave, CIO and CISO at Essen Health Care, shares how combining the roles of CIO and CISO improves risk management and communication.
ISO/IEC 42001, launched in late 2023, is the world's first AI management system standard, offering a framework to ensure responsible AI practices. Craig Civil, director of data science and AI at BSI, discusses the importance of AI policies and BSI's plans to implement the standard.
IT and OT security experts say threats to shipping underscore the need for more stringent regulations for passenger, cargo and high-speed vessels by the International Association of Classification Societies. The new IACS cybersecurity and resilience requirements will go into effect July 1.
Mastercard, a global leader in payments, is expanding its use of artificial intelligence beyond traditional applications. The company has deployed AI to prevent fraud and enhance customer experience, efficiently handling a 20% increase in inquiries and navigating through extensive manuals.
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