August 28, 2024
In this article, Farhad Manjoo discusses the shift in how professionals handle their email during time off. Increasingly, workers are setting up out-of-office replies that not only inform senders they are away but also instruct them not to expect a response upon return, suggesting they resend the email if still relevant. This trend underscores a growing recognition of the need to manage digital communication boundaries and reduce the overwhelming influx of emails when employees return to work.
The Out-of-Office Reply That Says ‘Stay Out of My Inbox’ Wall Street Journal
August 28, 2024
In cybersecurity, while technical skills are crucial, strong writing abilities are equally important for leaders. Writing enhances clarity of thought and communication, helping to articulate complex ideas, build trust, influence stakeholders, and establish thought leadership. Effective writing can set cybersecurity professionals apart, leading to career advancement. Practical advice for improving writing skills includes reading widely, storytelling, practicing regularly, using simple language, incorporating humor, and seeking feedback. Investing in writing skills can significantly boost a cybersecurity leader's influence and impact.
The pen can be as mighty as the firewall paulconnelly
August 28, 2024
Proofpoint's 2024 "Voice of the CISO" report indicates that ransomware remains a top concern for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) worldwide, with 62% stating they would likely pay a ransom to restore access to systems. The willingness to pay is notably high in Saudi Arabia, Canada, and South Korea. CISOs cite cost-benefit analyses, downtime avoidance, and legal implications as primary reasons for considering ransom payments. However, ethical considerations, legal risks, and potential penalties for paying sanctioned entities complicate these decisions. CISOs ultimately don't have the final say, but they act as key advisors to organizational leadership. The dilemma reflects a complex balance between immediate operational continuity and long-term ethical and regulatory consequences.
To pay or not to pay: CISOs weigh in on the ransomware dilemma CSO Online
August 28, 2024
A recent survey conducted by the Center for Connected Medicine at UPMC, in partnership with KLAS, reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) remains a top priority among healthcare executives for the second consecutive year. The survey, involving 55 U.S. hospitals and health systems, highlights AI as not only the most exciting but also the most improved technology, with a particular focus on applications like generative AI for clinical documentation. Additionally, telehealth and virtual care technologies continue to gain momentum, building on their adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic. Executives believe that technology, especially AI, has the potential to address key healthcare challenges and significantly improve patient care while emphasizing the importance of data privacy and quality care.
AI Remains Top of Mind for Healthcare Executives hitconsultant
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