
Rory Maillet
Data Protection AdvisorCyber attackers are increasingly exploiting AI to launch sophisticated attacks that occur faster than ever before, with nearly half of all breaches expected to occur within 24 hours. This alarming reality underlines the continuous pressure for organizations to adopt state-of-the-art security solutions. The demand for streamlined defenses has given
In today's digital era, data reigns supreme. Among the vast oceans of digital information, unstructured data emerges as both a valuable resource and a formidable challenge. Unlike structured data confined to rows and columns, unstructured data lacks a rigid format. Representing 80-90% of existing data, it encompasses a wide range of formats,
As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand its footprint across diverse sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, smart cities, and industrial automation, concerns regarding its vulnerability in the cyber realm intensify. The intrinsic complexity and heterogeneity of IoT devices and ecosystems render them susceptible to various security
Vernon Yai, a renowned expert in data protection and privacy, is with us today to discuss the growing tension between CEOs and their CIOs over AI implementation. With CEOs eagerly embracing the AI revolution, some find their confidence wavering when it comes to their CIOs' ability to deliver on AI promises. While AI is touted as a transformative
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to penetrate various sectors, building ethical frameworks specific to AI governance and compliance has become a matter of pressing urgency. Organizations currently face the critical challenge of leveraging AI's transformative potential while managing inherent risks such as cybersecurity threats, data
The article "DOS Won’t Hunt: Breaking Bread -- New Tech for Legacy Ops" examines the complexity of introducing new technology into established business practices. The focus is on challenges faced by organizations where an ingrained philosophy of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" may prevent them from embracing new technological innovations.