As hiring freezes and layoffs hit, tech teams struggle to do more with less

A report by Pluralsight highlights the need for businesses to invest in upskilling to take the pressure off overburdened – and shrinking – tech teams. The post As hiring freezes and layoffs hit, tech teams struggle to do more with less appeared first o...

By |2023-03-20T15:51:26+00:00March 20, 2023|CXO, employee retention, Tech & Work, Uncategorized, upskilling|Comments Off on As hiring freezes and layoffs hit, tech teams struggle to do more with less

HSBC buys Silicon Valley Bank UK to protect startups from fizzling out

The Silicon Valley Bank UK acquisition will enable HSBC to expand its presence in the tech industry and further develop its fintech capabilities. The post HSBC buys Silicon Valley Bank UK to protect startups from fizzling out appeared first on TechRepu...

By |2023-03-17T20:50:56+00:00March 17, 2023|Banking, CXO, Start-Ups, Tech Industry, Uncategorized|Comments Off on HSBC buys Silicon Valley Bank UK to protect startups from fizzling out

How to prevent data theft by existing and departing employees

Some 12% of employees take customer details, health records, sales contracts and other confidential data when leaving a company, according to DTEX. The post How to prevent data theft by existing and departing employees appeared first on TechRepublic.

By |2023-03-17T18:01:09+00:00March 17, 2023|access management, credential theft, CXO, cybersecurity, data risks, data theft, insider threats, Security, Uncategorized, zero trust|Comments Off on How to prevent data theft by existing and departing employees

Grammarly draws on generative AI and linguistic analysis to improve work communication

Natala Menezes shares how Grammarly hopes to shape written communication feedback to accelerate productivity in remote and hybrid work. The post Grammarly draws on generative AI and linguistic analysis to improve work communication appeared first on Te...

By |2023-03-17T13:44:53+00:00March 17, 2023|Artificial Intelligence, asynchronous communication, communication, communication software, CXO, generative ai, grammarly, hybrid work, remote work, Software, Tech & Work, Uncategorized, written communication|Comments Off on Grammarly draws on generative AI and linguistic analysis to improve work communication

Humans are still better at creating phishing emails than AI — for now

AI-generated phishing emails, including ones created by ChatGPT, present a potential new threat for security professionals, says Hoxhunt. The post Humans are still better at creating phishing emails than AI — for now appeared first on TechRepublic.

By |2023-03-15T20:57:25+00:00March 15, 2023|Artificial Intelligence, chatgpt, CXO, cybersecurity, Innovation, phishing, Security, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Humans are still better at creating phishing emails than AI — for now

Kubernetes is the key to cloud, but cost containment is critical

What’s driving the growth of open source container orchestrator Kubernetes? A study by Pepperdata shows how companies are using K8s and the challenges they face in getting a handle on cloud costs. The post Kubernetes is the key to cloud, but cost conta...

By |2023-03-14T19:10:45+00:00March 14, 2023|Cloud, cloud enterprise, CXO, devops, Edge, kubernetes, Networking, Open source, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Kubernetes is the key to cloud, but cost containment is critical

Business leaders’ expectations for AI/ML applications are too high, say chief data officers

A new survey details the potential risks of data science teams not having the necessary skilled staff, funding and tech resources to deliver on AI/ML initiatives, as well as how leaders can close this gap. The post Business leaders’ expectations for AI...

By |2023-03-14T13:00:45+00:00March 14, 2023|Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, CXO, data science, Innovation, leadership, machine learning, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Business leaders’ expectations for AI/ML applications are too high, say chief data officers

Business leaders’ expectations for AI/ML applications are too high, say chief data officers

A new survey details the potential risks of data science teams not having the necessary skilled staff, funding and tech resources to deliver on AI/ML initiatives, as well as how leaders can close this gap. The post Business leaders’ expectations for AI...

By |2023-03-14T13:00:45+00:00March 14, 2023|Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, CXO, data science, Innovation, leadership, machine learning, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Business leaders’ expectations for AI/ML applications are too high, say chief data officers

How internet-facing webcams could put your organization at risk

By exploiting webcams and other IoT devices, hackers can spy on private and professional conversations, potentially giving them access to sensitive information, says BitSight. The post How internet-facing webcams could put your organization at risk app...

By |2023-03-13T19:24:15+00:00March 13, 2023|CXO, cybersecurity, cybersecurity risk prevention, hacking, Internet of Things, iot, Security, Uncategorized, webcams|Comments Off on How internet-facing webcams could put your organization at risk

Cloud security, hampered by proliferation of tools, has a “forest for trees” problem

C-Suites executives have cybersecurity insecurities around cloud development, deployment and visibility, a Palo Alto Networks survey finds. The post Cloud security, hampered by proliferation of tools, has a “forest for trees” problem appeared first on...

By |2023-03-10T17:28:29+00:00March 10, 2023|C-Suites, Cloud, CXO, cybersecurity, palo alto networks, Security, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Cloud security, hampered by proliferation of tools, has a “forest for trees” problem
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