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The Evolving Legislative and Compliance Landscape: A Roadmap for Business Leaders

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The Evolving Legislative and Compliance Landscape: A Roadmap for Business Leaders madhav Tue, 04/30/2024 - 05:32 Trust is the currency of the digital economy. Business leaders must navigate this constantly evolving regulatory environment to maintain compliance, protect their organizations, and safeguard the trust of their customers.

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AI governance: What it is, why you need it, and why it’s essential for your AI initiatives

Collibra

72% of companies say that data is the biggest challenge to achieving AI goals between now and 2025. Businesses everywhere are seeking ways to leverage LLMs as fast as governments are talking about ways to regulate them. What you need is a governance model for AI. You need AI governance. So what is AI governance?

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The IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020: Implications for Devices

eSecurity Planet

By 2025, we expect 21.5 As more information about IoT device vulnerabilities is published, the pressure on industry and government authorities to enhance security standards might be reaching a tipping point. government, standards will not apply to the IoT market at-large. Government-Grade Security.

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The Growing Presence (and Security Risks) of IoT

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

zettabytes (ZB) of data by 2025. In the absence of IoT security regulations, many smart product manufacturers simply release new devices that lack built-in security measures and have not undergone proper security review and testing. Take manufacturing, for instance. Meet security compliance regulations.

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Risk Management under the DORA Regulation

IT Governance

In fact, in 2020–2022, the financial sector was the second-most attacked sector, topped only by the retail and manufacturing sector. ICT risk management requirements under DORA In Chapter II, DORA recognises governance as a key part of the organisation’s ICT risk management framework. million (about £4.70

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IoT Cybersecurity: 5 Major Vulnerabilities and How to Tackle Them

Security Affairs

The market surpassed $100 billion in revenue, and it’s revenue for the 2025 projections tell us that it will hit $1.5 Well, users hope that companies will look at their security not as compliance with the rules, but as natural responsibility. Users could leave all the responsibility to governments and other institutions.

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How data stores and governance impact your AI initiatives

IBM Big Data Hub

Ensuring compliance with governmental regulatory requirements as well as internal policies An AI model must be fully understood from every angle, inside and out—from what enterprise data is used and when , to how the model arrived at a certain output. But the implementation of AI is only one piece of the puzzle.