Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Machine learning, RPA proving their business value; blockchain use cases evolve

IT Strategy Digest
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FEATURE
Machine learning in cybersecurity moves needle, doesn't negate threats
Mary K. Pratt, Contributor
The deployment of machine learning in cybersecurity is helping CIOs reduce false positives, quicken response times and make infosec staff more efficient. But it's no magic bullet. (SearchCIO.com)
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NEWS
 
WannaCry attack: Dry those tears and get back to basics
The recent WannaCry ransomware attack reminds CIOs and CISOs there are no good excuses for bad security. Also in Searchlight: Google's 'AI-first' agenda, net neutrality in trouble. (SearchCIO.com)
 
Implementing blockchain: Benefits, use cases evolve
In this video, IBM's Pramod Achanta enumerates the benefits and challenges of implementing blockchain technology and offers pointers to identify blockchain's business use cases. (SearchCIO.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
CIOs: App development teams need to adapt to business-led IT
App development teams are at an inflection point: They can act as sole producers or enable business-led IT with application building blocks. CEB's Mark Tonsetic explains why. (SearchCIO.com)
 
'Proof of value' -- not proof of concept -- key to RPA technology
Companies interested in robotic process automation technology get fixated on proving it works instead of its business value. Here's how to fix that. (SearchCIO.com)
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