Color-coded risk matrices have given security teams a simple way to summarize exposure, but several things surrounding cyber risk are changing.
Samsung believes that health and fitness are key to the company’s products, and that AI will personalize both like never before.
The terminology you coined, the market you built: algorithmically attributed to someone else.
Without clear governance, organizations may end up with overlapping tools, inconsistent standards, weak security controls and interfaces no one fully owns or understands.
Leaders must decide which AI decisions require human judgment, which processes are safe to automate and which outcomes management is prepared to own.
No one can supervise a hundred agentic specialists at once.
Healthcare leaders must quantify direct gains from a tool, and if it’s not delivering, figure out why and fix it.
If the goal is to make quantum systems act like powerful classical machines, then today’s quantum computers may be too classical for their own good.
AI is now moving organizations toward Machine-Speed Security, where detection, analysis and containment increasingly occur faster than humans can reasonably intervene.
Organizations should establish cross-functional AI governance committees that include executive leadership alongside technology specialists.