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As only 15 percent of companies have AI guidelines.
Kate Weber
May 14 2024 3:00PM
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IT pros still see cloud as risky
Managers reject the cloud for security reasons.
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New guide launched for security managers
IT certifications organisation the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) today launched a guide designed to provide IT security chiefs with an independent framework to help manage their information security more effectively.
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Jan 29 2009 11:04AM
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