Cybersecurity Outlook finds that organizations that prepare for evolving cyber threats can build the necessary resilience to ...
This means that GenAI-powered systems can be harnessed to defend against threats, including deepfakes, phishing, and malware, ...
These investment efforts by mid-cap software companies are in sharp contrast to their larger peers including TCS, Infosys, HCL Technologies, and Wipro, which have so far looked at building AI ...
The current wave of artificial intelligence may well be rising slower than once expected—despite OpenAI’s o1-Pro cracking ...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) emphasizes the need for businesses to bolster cybersecurity by leveraging AI, prioritizing ...
While this may appear contrary to the image of Indian IT giants said to be riding the GenAI wave, it is only true to some ...
Even as AI and GenAI start-ups in the country are bucking the global trend and witnessing a spurt in investments, the biggies are in no mood to catch the AI-GenAI bus. All the top-tier IT firms ...
The lesson here is one that IT already knows, but is trying to ignore: generative AI (genAI) tools are impossible to meaningfully control and guardrails are so easy to sweep past that they are a joke.
Key trends like GenAI, cloud security, and Zero Trust are shaping enterprise resilience in an evolving tech landscape.