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In today’s IT world, resiliency means having the ability to deal with disruption without business interruption — all while delivering the experience users have come to expect from their tech.
The pandemic has motivated IT leaders to rethink their approach to business continuity to ensure organizational resilience in the face of any future business existential event.
In an era of increasingly dispersed workforces, CIOs are grappling with how to help IT staff in peril — and keep the business moving forward when events disrupt employees’ ability to work.
Everyone has a role in cybersecurity today; working together to address these challenges will materially reduce risk.
The Google spin-offu2019s CEO Jack Hidary talked with CIO.com about Sandbox AQu2019s plans for developing enterprise software based on AI and quantum tech and what CIOs should expect from a post-RSA future.
The European cloud project Gaia-X launched in 2019 with great fanfare. However, for Volker Pfirsching, partner at Arthur D. Little, the project is so far more an idea than a concrete plan.
The service sector union Ver.di has made public an internal data leak at SAP. Sensitive information from the workforce is said to have been widely accessible.
Googleu2019s parent has spun out a team working on novel encryption and navigation systems using quantum techniques.
CIOs are once again walking a tightrope between innovation and operational excellenceu2014this time, buoyed by strong LOB alliances and a lingering pandemic glow.
As more organizations move to cloud solutions, CIOs need to rethink how they monitor for vulnerabilities and adopt more modern security postures.
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