
December 3, 2024
Organizations are increasingly seeking virtual chief information security officers (vCISOs) to bolster their cybersecurity frameworks in response to rising threats and incidents. Collaborating with managed security service providers (MSSPs), many companies find vCISOs essential for creating proactive security plans, while venture capitalists and cyber insurers often advocate for their expertise during due diligence and to promote best practices. The growing demand reflects a shortage of skilled cybersecurity executives, making vCISOs an appealing option for companies looking to implement a consistent and strategic management approach without the costs associated with a full-time hire. Organizations typically engage vCISOs to comply with regulations, align with industry standards, or establish comprehensive security programs.
Rising Demand for vCISOs: A Strategic Solution for Cybersecurity Challenges Dark Reading
December 3, 2024
The discussion surrounding the establishment of a dedicated military cyber force highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity in modern warfare. Supporters believe that such a unit could improve national security by providing specialized responses to cyber threats, protecting critical infrastructure, and advancing offensive capabilities. In contrast, opponents caution that creating a separate cyber force might lead to operational fragmentation and inefficiencies, heightening the risk of cyber conflicts. Ethical and legal concerns also emerge, as questions about rules of engagement and accountability in cyber operations become critical. The debate ultimately centers on finding a balance between enhancing defense capabilities and maintaining coherent cybersecurity strategies within military establishments.
Debate Intensifies Over Establishing Dedicated Military Cyber Force Apple News
December 3, 2024
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have introduced TrialGPT, an AI tool aimed at improving the matching of volunteers to clinical trials by analyzing patient summaries for relevant medical and demographic information. With performance comparable to human clinicians, TrialGPT generates a ranked list of suitable clinical trials, allowing clinicians to efficiently discuss options with patients and explain enrollment criteria. In a study, clinicians using the tool were found to spend 40% less time on patient screenings without sacrificing accuracy. This development reflects a growing trend of leveraging AI in clinical trial recruitment, particularly to enhance health equity and trial diversity amid challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
AI Tool TrialGPT Revolutionizes Clinical Trial Recruitment Efficiency Healthcare IT News
December 3, 2024
In his address at the Radiological Society of North America's 110th Scientific Assembly, President Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD, discussed the key components needed to advance artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging, including: eliminating the use of discs, promoting interoperability between systems, enhancing radiologist training in AI technologies, fostering collaboration among healthcare teams, and advocating for clear regulatory frameworks governing AI in radiology. By adopting these strategies, Langlotz believes the integration of AI in medical imaging can lead to improved patient outcomes and more efficient radiological practices.
Radiology Leader Outlines Six Strategies for an AI-Enhanced Future Radiology Business
December 3, 2024
Organizations are increasingly seeking virtual chief information security officers (vCISOs) to bolster their cybersecurity frameworks in response to rising threats and incidents. Collaborating with managed security service providers (MSSPs), many companies find vCISOs essential for creating proactive security plans, while venture capitalists and cyber insurers often advocate for their expertise during due diligence and to promote best practices. The growing demand reflects a shortage of skilled cybersecurity executives, making vCISOs an appealing option for companies looking to implement a consistent and strategic management approach without the costs associated with a full-time hire. Organizations typically engage vCISOs to comply with regulations, align with industry standards, or establish comprehensive security programs.
Rising Demand for vCISOs: A Strategic Solution for Cybersecurity Challenges Dark Reading
December 3, 2024
The discussion surrounding the establishment of a dedicated military cyber force highlights the growing importance of cybersecurity in modern warfare. Supporters believe that such a unit could improve national security by providing specialized responses to cyber threats, protecting critical infrastructure, and advancing offensive capabilities. In contrast, opponents caution that creating a separate cyber force might lead to operational fragmentation and inefficiencies, heightening the risk of cyber conflicts. Ethical and legal concerns also emerge, as questions about rules of engagement and accountability in cyber operations become critical. The debate ultimately centers on finding a balance between enhancing defense capabilities and maintaining coherent cybersecurity strategies within military establishments.
Debate Intensifies Over Establishing Dedicated Military Cyber Force Apple News
December 3, 2024
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have introduced TrialGPT, an AI tool aimed at improving the matching of volunteers to clinical trials by analyzing patient summaries for relevant medical and demographic information. With performance comparable to human clinicians, TrialGPT generates a ranked list of suitable clinical trials, allowing clinicians to efficiently discuss options with patients and explain enrollment criteria. In a study, clinicians using the tool were found to spend 40% less time on patient screenings without sacrificing accuracy. This development reflects a growing trend of leveraging AI in clinical trial recruitment, particularly to enhance health equity and trial diversity amid challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
AI Tool TrialGPT Revolutionizes Clinical Trial Recruitment Efficiency Healthcare IT News
December 3, 2024
In his address at the Radiological Society of North America's 110th Scientific Assembly, President Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD, discussed the key components needed to advance artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging, including: eliminating the use of discs, promoting interoperability between systems, enhancing radiologist training in AI technologies, fostering collaboration among healthcare teams, and advocating for clear regulatory frameworks governing AI in radiology. By adopting these strategies, Langlotz believes the integration of AI in medical imaging can lead to improved patient outcomes and more efficient radiological practices.
Radiology Leader Outlines Six Strategies for an AI-Enhanced Future Radiology Business

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