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What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for you

CIO Business Intelligence

The regulation requires EU financial entities and their critical ICT providers to adopt comprehensive information and communications technology (ICT) risk management capabilities into their security processes. Moving forward, businesses will need to take a much closer look at the IT environments they utilize.

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CIO risk-taking 101: Playing it safe isn’t safe

CIO Business Intelligence

If this is a popular phrase in your company’s executive suite, risk-taking is a phantom virtue. To stay out of harm’s way, charter a few harmless initiatives — ones that aren’t likely to succeed, will pass the cool test if, in the off chance, they do happen to succeed, but won’t do much damage if they fail.

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Generative AI: Balancing security with innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Established risk management framework to evaluate the use cases and validate the controls to manage relevant risks Continuous authentication and authorization to maintain the principles of least privilege and context of user entitlement.

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CAPM certification: Cost, salary, training, and more

CIO Business Intelligence

For those without the requisite experience for the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam, earning the CAPM certification can help demonstrate a commitment to project management as a profession and add credibility to your resume. The CAPM requires passing a proctored exam at an approved test center or online.

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3 key digital transformation priorities for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

Underpinning these initiatives are digital transformation core competencies , which include design thinking, product management, agile methodologies, devops practices, citizen development, and data governance. CIOs should consider where closing these gaps falls in their digital transformation priorities.

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CIO insights: What’s next for AI in the enterprise?

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs are under increasing pressure to deliver AI across their enterprises – a new reality that, despite the hype, requires pragmatic approaches to testing, deploying, and managing the technologies responsibly to help their organizations work faster and smarter. The top brass is paying close attention.

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Creating value with generative AI in manufacturing

CIO Business Intelligence

Microsoft Copilot can bring to bear a range of capabilities to help manufacturers mitigate risk, manage their inventory, improve planning, and make informed decisions quickly across the entire supply chain. Copilot helps engineers generate code using natural language prompts, automates routine tasks, and improves design efficiency.