Trust only grows when companies can track their AI processes, fully explain the methods employed to arrive at outputs, and consistently see accurate results
My mate Jack raised my morale last week. He not only provided feedback on my American View material but offered me a column-worthy topic as well. First, his feedback: check this out: “So, I read your most recent article for Business Reporter twice.
There’s an adage in the human risk profession that deftly explains why I’m in so much physical pain today: you can be taught a security rule, but you won’t reliably follow that rule until you’ve suffered the consequences of ignoring it.
Human error remains the main source of IT headaches for businesses. And the potential for mistakes is only going to increase as systems become more complex
The pace of cyber-attacks have risen dramatically, yet many leadership teams remain detached from the operational reality of defending their organisations
Vishing is a form of social engineering that uses voice communication to deceive individuals into disclosing sensitive information. It’s a very serious problem