Businesses that are proactive in rebuilding trust will not only survive in this digital landscape but will thrive as they build stronger, resilient connections
The value of generative AI can go well beyond improved productivity, revenue and business performance – there are also considerable indirect benefits for IT leaders
Today’s organisations are committed to collecting and analysing as much data as possible from sources new, old, and evolving. But they continue to have variable levels of success distilling and yielding value from it.
Global bank messaging network SWIFT is planning a new platform in the next one to two years to connect the wave of central bank digital currencies now in development to the existing finance system, it has told Reuters.
Almost every industry, function and role has spent much of 2023 speculating about how generative AI (GenAI) tools such as these could be turned to their advantage.
Taking the threat of cyber-attacks, including phishing, more seriously and implementing measures to prevent them can help ensure that accounts are not compromised, passwords or other credentials are not leaked and customers can shop with confidence.
Today, as businesses operate with geographically distributed workforces, AI tools enable increasingly credible methods to execute successful social engineering attacks such as phishing.
As more of our personal and working lives move online, we’re all using a bigger range of online services, meaning more pressure to create and remember passwords.
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