Artificial Intelligence
CDW Executive SummIT: How To Drive Efficiency Without Compromising Security
At the CDW Executive SummIT in Chicago, IT leaders talked about the importance of balancing the drive for innovation with the need for security. With emerging technologies such as AI on the rise, the security landscape is shifting rapidly. And as more organizations seek to adopt AI, they could be introducing unwanted vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity experts, including CDW's Stephanie Hagopian, Donnelley Financial Solutions' Katie Rice and Jamf's Kat Garbis shared their thoughts on how to implement AI while minimizing risk to your organization.
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Participants
Stephanie Hagopian, Vice President of Physical and Cybersecurity Services, CDW
Katie Rice, Senior Vice President of Infrastructure and Workplace Services, Donnelley Financial Solutions
Kat Garbis, Senior Channel Program Manager, Jamf
Video Highlights
- When adopting artificial intelligence to drive innovation, it's important to temper those plans with an appropriate consideration of organizational risk.
- Since AI is highly dependent on data, data privacy concerns are taking on greater significance, especially in industries dealing with sensitive or personal data.
- Many organizations are still overlooking the need to secure mobile devices to prevent data loss.