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January 26, 2023

How passkeys are changing authentication

Well-implemented passkeys can improve the user experience and make it harder for cybercriminals to launch phishing and other attacks.

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Sponsored by Digitate: Identifying and Controlling Unconscious Bias Towards Suppliers

Unconscious bias is a real problem for businesses as they select the networks and suppliers that make up their extended value chains. Learn to identify bias and reclaim control.

Big banks' proposed digital wallet payment system likely to fail

Bank of America, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and other banks are joining forces to create a digital wallet to compete with the likes of Apple Pay and Google Pay. But they have an uphill battle ahead.

Microsoft’s latest OpenAI investment opens way to new enterprise services

Microsoft is investing billions more into OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, and plans to roll out new enterprise services based on the company’s generative AI products.

Image: Nvidia targets insider attacks with digital fingerprinting technology

Nvidia targets insider attacks with digital fingerprinting technology

A new AI-based system from Nvidia sniffs out unusual behavior and ties it to users, in an effort to prevent insider attacks and protect digital credentials.

CIO’s Future of Work Summit: The Employee Experience Mandate

The millennial, Gen Z, and Gen X generations make up 75% of today’s workforce, and almost half don’t plan to stay more than 2 years at their current company. Learn how to retain your most valuable team members by joining CIO's Future of Work Summit. Sign up today.

How layoffs at Google could affect enterprise cloud services

Analysts are debating what effect the layoffs at Alphabet will have on the delivery of enterprise cloud services at its Google subsidiary, while investors call for deeper cuts.

The mark of a healthy engineering culture

The primary benefit of healthy engineering culture is predictability—the ability to ship high-quality software on time, reliably and repeatedly. It flows from the bottom up.

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