IT Governance & Leadership
The Rest of the Cybersecurity Story
Successful cyberattacks often result from isolated decisions made without fully considering the potential consequences.
Successful cyberattacks often result from isolated decisions made without fully considering the potential consequences.
Lessons and insights from past cyberattacks can help companies prepare and respond more successfully to future threats.
In a Q&A, two Alaska Airlines executives discuss the technology integration challenges of a corporate acquisition.
Health care organizations are seeing significant savings using AI in administrative systems.
In this era of upheaval, business leaders must reconsider the assumptions that rule their decision-making processes.
Barbara Martin Coppola explains how IKEA’s digital transformation is a natural extension of its collaborative culture.
Starbucks’s former CTO discusses AI’s role in the company’s digital transformation on the Me, Myself, and AI podcast.
Scotiabank’s focus on AI projects likely to deliver value in a short time frame is paying off.
Salesforce’s Paula Goldman discusses how the tech company produces value-creating solutions with ethics in mind.
Leaders can take steps to shift their product development teams toward a mindset of designing for cybersecurity.
California chief technology innovation officer Rick Klau discusses creating a culture of empowerment and experimentation.
Executives from TCS and Swiss Re discuss IT sourcing and digital transformation.
Companies adopting the best practices of responsible AI extract benefits while mitigating AI’s risks.
Kay Firth-Butterfield (the World Economic Forum), Ya Xu (LinkedIn), and Charlotte Degot (BCG GAMMA) join MIT SMR senior project editor Allison Ryder for a discussion on innovating with artificial intelligence.
Robert Chesnut, Airbnb’s first chief ethics officer, shares his experience shaping ethical technology policies.
Companies that manage employee data responsibly are better able to grow trust across the company while gaining insights.
To be a technology leader, a CTO needs both tech and business knowledge, explains Two Sigma’s Camille Fournier.
A new article series explores how organizations must manage and monitor technology in new ways to achieve positive ethical outcomes.
Adapting entrepreneurial identity, adopting value-based selling, and advancing AI with an experimental approach.
DBS Bank’s CEO exemplifies how a willingness to experiment and even fail can help advance new technologies like AI.