Security & Privacy
Is Your Security Team Built for the Cloud and Edge Computing Era?
Cybersecurity can no longer be an add-on — companies must invest in future-proofing their systems.
Cybersecurity can no longer be an add-on — companies must invest in future-proofing their systems.
The future of AI looks much like the present, with machines helping humans to do their jobs better, not replacing them.
Leaders at the forefront of making organizations AI-driven have seven key attributes.
Internal politics are human nature — and addressing them is key for reaching digital maturity.
For platform businesses, matchmaking isn’t everything. They’re also risk minimizers for buyers and sellers.
Digital decoupling is a key to combating technical debt and unlocking strategic agility.
Early adopters of artificial intelligence will divvy up a global profit pool valued at $1 trillion.
This MIT SMR webinar offers strategies for how to get the most out of AI’s potential.
While executives agree that cognitive technologies are a disruptive force, few companies have a strategy to address them.
IT alignment can produce organizational inertia — unless it’s accompanied by the right culture.
A zero-trust network, which hosts an organization’s services in the cloud, is the safest option.
When artificial intelligence is used to expedite certain legacy processes, it can act more like a Band-Aid than a cure.
Enterprise social media is most effective when both cultural and IT factors are addressed.
Companies can improve productivity by tapping into free digital goods and paying their own employees to contribute.
A new survey reports companies are now seeing a direct correlation between big data and AI success.
Organizations that make use of data from a variety of sources excel at customer engagement, as explained in the 2018 Data & Analytics Report.
AI and IoT offer significant benefits — as yet untapped — for facilities maintenance.
Michael Schrage and Mark Foster discuss how technology leaders can best create and inspire change.
Within organizations, cybersecurity needs to be everyone’s business — including the board’s.
For digital success, CIOs must oversee all of IT, collaborating with marketers and business units.