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November 04, 2024
As the WordPress saga continues, CIOs need to figure out what it might mean for all open source
Said one prominent industry analyst: âCIOs need to monitor the stability of open source ecosystems. Otherwise, they will be continually subject to the whims of business leaders who choose to act like petulant children.â
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Mullenweg âwould love to go back to negotiating tableâ with WP Engine
âNow they are distressed and they are losing customers,â Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg said after his company made new filings to defend itself against a lawsuit brought by WP Engine. âI think our negotiating position is getting stronger every day.â
Enterprises look to AI to bridge cyber skills gap â but will still fall short
ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study reports stalled growth as budgets tighten. Automation and AI seen as possible stopgaps, despite widespread caveats.
CIOs look to sharpen AI governance despite uncertainties
With AI use, innovation, and regulation confusion outpacing ratified standards, IT leaders are left to develop in-house approaches to mitigating AI risks, leaning on frameworks, tools, and their colleagues to get AI right.
The machine learning certifications tech companies want
Not all machine learning courses and certifications are equal. Here are five certifications that will help you get your foot in the door.
Landing a tech job is tough: here's how to beat the challenges in todayâs market
While unemployment numbers for tech workers remain low, surveys show many seeking work are struggling to get hired.
Costly and struggling: the challenges of legacy SIEM solutions
How long can an older SIEM system hold out in todayâs cloud-enabled, threat-intensive environment? It may not be worth the time and expense of keeping them in play, experts say.
Cisco takes aim at developing quantum data center
Cisco points to quantum network orchestrator, security, and management research.
Cato Networksâ Digital Experience Monitoring helps IT teams find network, security issues faster
Cato Networksâ Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) offering converges SD-WAN, cloud networks and security service edge (SSE) functions into a unified, cloud-native service. The companyâs latest offering, Digital Experience Monitoring, utilizes generative AI and other optimizations to help security and network teams quickly find answers to networking and security issues across global applications and locations. Brian Anderson, global field CTO at Cato Networks, demonstrates some of the key features of the new Cato DEM feature.