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How to Build Security and Resilience into Your Digital Transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Cyber risk is increasingly a top executive priority, due in large part to the rising number of unplanned outages, driven by the increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks and widening skills gap. What’s the answer to coping with the dynamic nature of risks? And the problem can’t be ignored. Find more about it here. [1]

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The Failed Promises of Digital Transformation and What to Do About It

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Digital Transformation, which has been a top priority for CEOs and boards of directors for many years, has had mixed results. These failures are at least partly due to the absence of graph technologies, at the center of those transformations, allowing companies to “connect the dots” across their data to drive optimal outcomes.

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Sharing Responsibility for Data Security in the Cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

As organizations shape the contours of a secure edge-to-cloud strategy, it’s important to align with partners that prioritize both cybersecurity and risk management, with clear boundaries of shared responsibility. But outsourcing operational risk is untenable, given the criticality of data-first modernization to overall enterprise success.

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Understanding the security shared responsibility model in an as-a-service world

CIO Business Intelligence

As organizations shape the contours of a secure edge-to-cloud strategy, it’s important to align with partners that prioritize both cybersecurity and risk management, with clear boundaries of shared responsibility. But outsourcing operational risk is untenable, given the criticality of data-first modernization to overall enterprise success.

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SDG&E seeks speed advantage in the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

San Diego Gas & Electric has taken an aggressive approach to its digital transformation due in part to forces beyond its control—climate change, the pandemic and geopolitical tensions—altering its entire way of doing business. Today, 30% of SDG&E’s applications are on the cloud and Gordon predicts that will jump to 65% by 2025.

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

CIO Business Intelligence

Fundamentals like security, cost control, identity management, container sprawl, data management, and hardware refreshes remain key strategic areas for CIOs to deal with. Data due diligence Generative AI especially has particular implications for data security, Mann says.

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How Data Governance Protects Sensitive Data

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Organizations are managing more data than ever. In fact, the global datasphere is projected to reach 175 zettabytes by 2025, according to IDC. With more companies increasingly migrating their data to the cloud to ensure availability and scalability, the risks associated with data management and protection also are growing.