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Gartner emphasizes that CFOs must approach cybersecurity as a critical business decision rather than just a technical issue. This shift involves quantifying the financial impact of cybersecurity efforts, integrating these considerations into broader business strategies, and fostering collaboration between financial and cybersecurity teams. By treating cybersecurity as a business investment, companies can better manage risks, align cybersecurity initiatives with business objectives, and enhance overall organizational resilience. Gartner also notes the increasing importance of board-level involvement in cybersecurity, with predictions that by 2026, 70% of boards will include members with cybersecurity expertise.
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At the 2024 Microsoft Build conference, Microsoft introduced several significant updates to its AI offerings, focusing on the integration of AI into its products and services to enhance productivity and user experience. Key announcements include the launch of Copilot Pro, a premium subscription that offers advanced AI features across Microsoft 365 apps, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, for $20 per month. Copilot Pro users gain priority access to the latest AI models, including GPT-4 Turbo, and enhanced image creation capabilities. Additionally, Microsoft is expanding the availability of Copilot for Microsoft 365 to small and medium-sized businesses, removing previous seat minimum requirements, and enabling purchase through Microsoft Cloud Solution Providers. This expansion aims to make AI-powered productivity tools accessible to a broader range of organizations, enhancing tasks like data analysis, meeting summaries, and email management with AI-driven insights.
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Google has enhanced Android's security with live threat detection and screen-sharing protection. The live threat detection uses AI within the Google Play Protect system to identify and disable malicious apps or alert users and Google for further review. New screen-sharing features in Android 15 hide sensitive information and allow users to share content from specific apps only. Additionally, Android 15 will limit sideloaded apps' access to sensitive permissions and protect against threats from cell site simulators by alerting users about unencrypted networks and potential surveillance.
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