
A breakdown on AI security misconceptions, how to effectively manage third-party risks in AI apps, and its impact on organizations.
Artificial intelligence (AI) evokes a range of emotions among CISOs and other cybersecurity leaders, but perceptions have been polarized as of late.
Some security teams reject AI, neglecting significant AI tools, while others may overlook the cybersecurity risks of AI drawn by its operational efficiencies. In our revamped CISO’s Guide to AI, find out how to use AI applications responsibly to prevent cyber risks on your organization. Plus, an exclusive bonus feature on practical ways AI will transform organizations like yours.
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