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Less Than Half Of AI Users Trained On Security, Privacy Risks

Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors
Just in time for Cybersecurity Awareness Month, survey of AI users reveals a growing concern about the intersection of AI and cybersecurity.

Using AI To Keep Financial Data Safe

Security
Artificial intelligence technology has the ability to improve security systems and reduce the chances of a data breach.

Hurricane Helene Impacts Medical, Tech Supply Chains

Hurricane
Critical resources needed to support semiconductors, medical procedures, will likely face delays due to Hurricane Helene's destruction.

Workplace Trends: Inefficiencies Delay Critical Business Decisions

Critical Business Decisions
Reliance on inefficient workplace management practices is draining resources and impacting the bottom line, according to a new guide by Envoy.

Ahead Of U.S. Election, Private Business Owners Grapple With AI, Political Climate

U.S. Election business
Economic instability and inflation, the rise of AI, and the U.S. political environment are three of the biggest challenges private business owners face today, according to a new survey by Brown Brothers Harriman.

What’s The Impact Of Paid Leave In The Workplace?

Impact Of Paid Leave In The Workplace
Studies by Aflac and Prudential Financial will help employers define best practices, create efficiencies to preserve the well-being of employees who are working hard to ensure business continuity.

MetLife Stadium Will Be “Mission Ready” For Disaster Scenarios

MetLife Stadium is among the first NFL venues to be designated as a Mission Ready Venue that can support response and recovery missions.

Concerns Around Ethical Risks Of Generative AI Remain High

ethical risk, Deloitte State of Ethics and Trust in Technology' report
Over half of professionals surveyed for "Deloitte State of Ethics and Trust in Technology" report believe technologies like GenAI pose the highest ethical risk compared to other emerging technologies.

American Red Cross Thanks Organizations For Help With Disaster Response

American Red Cross
Faced with more frequent and intense disasters, the American Red Cross thanks 153 members of the Annual Disaster Giving and Disaster Responder programs for helping power its preparation, relief and recovery efforts.

DHS Establishes International Supply Chain Resilience Group

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's cooperation group aims to address and combat threats to critical supply chains.
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