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Singapore unveils AI system guidelines, emphasizing secure-by-design

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In its Guidelines and Companion Guide for Securing AI Systems, Singapore’s Cyber Security Agency (CSA) stressed that AI systems must be secure by design and secure by default, like other digital systems.

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Guidelines not policies: The University of Texas at San Antonio’s approach to gen AI

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Rather, they put together AI adoption guidelines in consultation with experts and analysts from IDC and Gartner, as well as their legal and cybersecurity team. “We Framing the guardrails According to Ketchum, they were very deliberate about not developing restrictive policies around the use of AI.

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New framework aims to keep AI safe in US critical infrastructure

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Guidelines face challenges Meanwhile, Bill Wong, research fellow at Info-Tech Research Group, had differing thoughts, even though he agrees that a framework that is calling attention to AI makes sense, given how so many organizations are introducing AI-based solutions and thus changing their operations.

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Ericsson’s return-to-office policy is causing trouble

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The company’s press officer Ralf Bagner described it as “a minor adjustment in the guidelines to increase clarity.” Today, Ericsson has a hybrid guideline based on the fact that we believe in the human encounter. We also believe that there should be a purpose to where an individual or team chooses to work.

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Camelot Secure’s AI wizard eases path to cybersecurity compliance

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We noticed that many organizations struggled with interpreting and applying the intricate guidelines of the CMMC framework,” says Jacob Birmingham, VP of Product Development at Camelot Secure. This often resulted in lengthy manual assessments, which only increased the risk of human error.”

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IT frustration costs companies more than $100 million a year — with shadow IT the only user solution

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He recommends organizations put governance in place to provide guidelines for approved software use. Organizations should give employees simple, actionable, and easy-to-navigate guidelines and allow them to experiment with some ghost IT, Frederici says. Some organizations are too strict, however, Gfesser adds.

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AI Pact: Simplifying EU AI Act compliance for enterprises

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The hope is to have shared guidelines and harmonized rules: few rules, clear and forward-looking, says Marco Valentini, group public affairs director at Engineering, an Italian company that is a member of the AI Pact. On this basis we chose to join the AI Pact, which gives guidelines and helps understand the rules of law.