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Going ‘AI native’ with in-house ChatGPT the MITRE way

CIO Business Intelligence

MITREChatGPT, a secure, internally developed version of Microsoft’s OpenAI GPT 4, stands out as the organization’s first major generative AI tool. To that end, MITRE, which uses the OpenAI service in Azure, negotiated with Microsoft to decrease logging and add security controls to meet its stringent security requirements, the CIO says.

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Data’s dark secret: Why poor quality cripples AI and growth

CIO Business Intelligence

Publish metadata, documentation and use guidelines. When enterprises design trust, govern with clarity, manage data as a product, fix what matters quickly and automate quality assurance at scale, they embed trust into every system and process. Set performance expectations for timeliness, accuracy and completeness.

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Best practices for integrating AI in business: A governance approach

CIO Business Intelligence

Reactive : All governance programs must be reactive and prepared to shift their guidelines to comply with existing laws and salient ethical concerns. Key areas to cover include: Data Privacy and Security: Ensuring that AI systems handle data responsibly and securely. Best practices for AI integration 1.

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20 issues shaping generative AI strategies today

CIO Business Intelligence

The risk guidelines for gen AI are fragile and new, and there’s no commonly accepted ‘Here’s how to think about risk guardrails.’ Data privacy and security In mid-spring 2023 South Korean electronics company Samsung banned employee use of generative AI tools after finding that some of its internal source code had been uploaded to ChatGPT.

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SAFe certification: launch your Scaled Agile Framework career

CIO Business Intelligence

The 45-question exam tests candidates’ ability to: Incorporate continuous testing and security into the delivery pipeline. Adapt technology strategy, budgeting and forecasting, acquisition, compliance, and governance practices to flow-based practices using emerging government guidelines. Design from context for testability.

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Security is dead: Long live risk management

CIO Business Intelligence

Traditional security approaches have become unsustainable for technology leaders navigating todays complex threat landscape. As regulators demand more tangible evidence of security controls and compliance, organizations must fundamentally transform how they approach risk shifting from reactive gatekeeping to proactive enablement.

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