Topic: ai governance
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AI Security Needs a Dedicated Playbook and Team Now
AI systems require dedicated security teams and specialized protocols to address unique risks like autonomous reasoning and dynamic interactions, surpassing traditional frameworks. AI introduces novel attack vectors, necessitating continuous threat intelligence, cross-disciplinary expertise, and ...
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Honoring Engineering Innovators at IEEE VIC Summit
The IEEE Summit in Tokyo highlighted breakthroughs in global connectivity and scientific discovery, featuring achievements from digital cable tech to space exploration, while fostering connections among young professionals and industry leaders. Key events included the IEEE Distinguished Young Pro...
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SaaS Security Demand Surges as Data Breaches Rise
Businesses overestimate their SaaS security, with 75% reporting incidents in the past year, a 44% increase from previous figures, highlighting a gap between confidence and actual protection. Many organizations rely too heavily on SaaS providers' security assurances instead of verifying their own p...
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AI-Powered Engineering: The Future of Building
AI is transforming engineering by augmenting human capabilities and creating new opportunities, rather than replacing jobs outright. Demand for AI-savvy engineers is surging, with industries prioritizing professionals skilled in generative AI and AI integration. AI enhances engineering through su...
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AI Security Risks: Even Experts Skip Oversight
Cybersecurity teams are increasing AI security risks by using unapproved tools, with 86% of professionals admitting to unauthorized AI usage, often handling sensitive data. Shadow AI—unauthorized AI tool adoption—poses critical vulnerabilities, with 30% of respondents uploading internal documents...
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