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October 30, 2024
How CISOs can turn around low-performing cyber pros
From embracing vulnerability to asking thoughtful questions, CISOs and coaches share their top tips for supporting the employees who need it the most. Read more
With new health-related trackers and devices coming to consumers in droves (led by Apple and other Big Tech companies), will we be heading down the path where every waking (and sleeping) moment is being tracked for health data? Will the future be better (being able to become healthier through data monitoring) or worse (tracking data sold off to companies for advertising or stolen by hackers)? David Liu, CEO of Sonde Health, joins the show to discuss the pros and cons of this new era of health data tracking, and how consumers and companies should brave these waters.Read more
Ways to ward off a doomed stakeholder management strategy
Fast changing technologies like gen AI present new complexities for stakeholder management. Some of the strategies that worked before are now recipes for disaster, leading CIOs to adopt a more holistic approach. Read more
Patients may suffer from hallucinations of AI medical transcription tools
One transcription product that relies on an AI model deletes the original audio, leaving doctors no way to check the transcriptions. Read more
OSI unveils Open Source AI Definition 1.0
The Open Source AI Definition will provide a reference for determining whether an AI system is truly open source AI, OSI said. Read more
Security researchers circumvent Microsoft Azure AI Content Safety
Two vulnerabilities identified by researchers enable attackers to bypass gen AI guardrails to push malicious content onto protected LLM instances. Read more
NTT Data to offer Palo Alto-based threat detection, remediation service
NTT Data's managed detection and response service is powered by Palo Alto's Cortex XSIAM platform and combines security analytics and threat intelligence. Read more
Delta gets serious and sues CrowdStrike
After CrowdStrikeâs software glitch caused massive cancellations and delays in air traffic worldwide, the US airline is now going to court. Read more
TSMC: US facility outperforms Taiwan in chip production efficiency
The president of TSMC's US semiconductor operations said a new Phoenix plant has produced more usable chips compared to similar facilities in the company's home country of Taiwan. Read more
Extreme expands policy options for ExtremeCloud Universal ZTNA
Newly upgraded ExtremeCloud Universal ZTNA can automate security policy decisions across hybrid network environments. Read more
Microsoft aims to simplify how Office files are opened on mobile devices
Opening a Word file from OneDrive on a mobile device will now send you to the standalone Word app â not the Microsoft 365 mobile app. The goal is to reduce user confusion and make it easier to multitask on a mobile device. Read more