New AI Algorithm Regulations Coming: Will Yours Pass Government Scrutiny? – Mike O’Malley – BSW #308
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1. New AI Algorithm Regulations Coming: Will Yours Pass Government Scrutiny? – Mike O’Malley – BSW #308
The American Data Privacy and Protection Act introduces oversight of how companies handle the data they collect and process from U.S. citizens, including AI algorithms used to uncover insights that can be monetized. Security professionals should prepare now for the legislation by understanding how to audit algorithms and implement compliance processes. Even if this version of privacy legislation doesn’t pass, similar legislation will likely pass soon.
Segment Resources: Forbes Tech Council article: Why You Need to Prepare Now for Privacy Legislation That May Not Pass https://www.senecaglobal.com/media-mentions/ftc-why-you-need-to-prepare-now-for-privacy-legislation-that-may-not-pass/
Enterprise Security Tech - American Data Privacy Protection Act: What, Who, How https://www.enterprisesecuritytech.com/post/american-data-privacy-protection-act-what-who-how
Security Info Watch - What the American Data and Privacy Act means for businesses
https://www.securityinfowatch.com/security-executives/article/21295869/what-the-american-data-and-privacy-act-means-for-businesses
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Mike O’Malley is the SVP of strategy at SenecaGlobal, a leading provider of innovation outsourcing to solve complex technology challenges. He has been in product development for 20+ years leading development, product management, marketing, and M&A in the tech space. Throughout his career, Mike has combined deep engineering knowledge with business acumen to help companies figure out what creates success in the market for a product or solution. Then he builds and coaches teams to make it happen again and again. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Illinois.
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2. Cybersecurity and the Board, Achieve More with Less, & Authentic Leadership is Hard – BSW #308
In the leadership and communications section, Cybersecurity Starts with the Board and C-Suite, How CISOs can achieve more with less during uncertain economic times, Why Authentic Leadership Is So Hard, and more!
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- 1. Cybersecurity Starts with the Board and C-Suite
Despite investments of time and money, 65% of board directors still believe their organizations are at risk of a material cyberattack within the next 12 months, based on a survey of 600 board members by Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan, a confidential academic forum in which leaders and managers can benefit from the experiences of CSOs and CISOs across many sectors. Within many organizations, the prevailing attitude is that cybersecurity is the responsibility of the CISO or a company’s IT department. But with the cost of cybercrime on the global economy measuring about $445 billion every year, and $160 billion in reputational damage, data leaks, ransoms and monetary losses, cybersecurity is a board-level issue that needs to be strategically addressed from the top down.
- 2. Understanding the Role of CISOs, CTOs and CIOs in Cybersecurity
CISOs, chief technology officers (CTOs) and chief information officers (CIOs) at leading organizations are almost entirely responsible for securing data and information systems. It is a task that has grown increasingly challenging in recent years, given the rise in digital transformation, remote work and an ever-expanding cyber threat matrix.
- 3. How CISOs can achieve more with less during uncertain economic times – CyberTalk
At the beginning of 2023, CISOs were optimistic about the prospect of higher budgets for cyber security, anticipating continued investments in risk reduction. However, given unforeseen macroeconomic events, including a global economic downturn, some CISOs are now preparing for potential slow downs in budgetary approvals and security spending.
- 4. Why Authentic Leadership Is So Hard
As leaders, we know we’re supposed to be authentic. But that’s often easier said than done (or as Jason would say, "Say Easy, Do Hard").
- 5. Unlocking Your Leadership Potential: Embracing the Power of Self-Awareness
This article will discuss the importance of self-awareness in leadership development, the benefits of self-awareness for leaders, the role of emotional intelligence in self-awareness, how to develop self-awareness as a leader, the impact of self-awareness on team dynamics, case studies of successful self-aware leaders, and resources for developing self-awareness as a leader.
- 6. 4 Distractions that Derail Meetings — and How to Handle Them
Most of us have had the experience of attending a meeting that veered off course, leaving us feeling confused or like we wasted our time. But meetings don’t have to be time consuming, unproductive, or otherwise painful. Understanding a few common dysfunctional behaviors can help managers turn meetings to instruments for team success. The author presents four dysfunctional behaviors that cause meetings to derail, as well as what managers need to know to make their team’s meetings more effective, efficient, and productive.