When people reach out to you, can they guarantee that you will read your message? It often comes down to how many inboxes you have – where is the message coming in to? It may start with just your email – but which address do you check the most often?… Continue Reading How many inboxes do you have?
As a manager or an employee, no matter what company you are in, I am sure you have experienced poor processes which are also not followed. People often go off and do their own thing – but why does this happen? I will explore why companies have poor process, also… Continue Reading Poor process, also not followed
At a recent Responsible AI conference, I was in a panel discussing the shortcomings of AI to understand the subtle social nuances of gender, race, and equality when providing a un-biased response. AI does not have a definitive list of rules around inclusivity to understand when bias and ethical balance… Continue Reading Is AI Autistic?
AI is exploding right now, with huge interest, investment, and reporting in the media of AI. However, the need for responsible AI is important to consider – but what does that actually mean? AI is like a junior colleague – it needs monitoring, reviewing, and help. AI is really good… Continue Reading The need for Responsible AI
Here is an interesting perspective to apply to your employees’ acceptance of AI in their work – consider AI is a junior work colleague that every employee has at their disposal. With the roll-out of new AI capabilities and agents, there is often push-back from employees who fear that their… Continue Reading AI is a junior colleague
AI is massive right now, and many businesses have had direction from their Board, CEO or other executives demanding that the business makes use of AI. Unfortunately, some are jumping in with two feet and not really planning their AI journey. So, the question remains, how to get started in… Continue Reading How to get started in AI
This article outlines a strategic roadmap for organisations beginning on their digital transformation journey. It walks through the key phases – assessment, goal setting, pilot testing, scaling and covering cultural change and compliance – offering insights into aligning technology adoption with long-term business objectives. It emphasises change management and stakeholder… Continue Reading…
Even with the gradual increase in cybersecurity literacy amongst the masses, there are still some myths that people follow religiously, even Cybersecurity professionals. I will set out to bust some of those myths here. Many of the myths are because the world has changed and the advice is no longer… Continue Reading Cybersecurity myths – never write down your password
In the past few months, I have been sharing my views about cybersecurity myths – some of them held by the public, and some myths are still held (and propagated) by cybersecurity professionals and companies. One that may have been true at one time, but is no longer the case,… Continue Reading Cybersecurity Myths – the perimeter is the protection
In my recent theme of breaking common cybersecurity myths, I have been revealing some commonly held beliefs that even cybersecurity professionals will stand by. Today, I will look at the “most common passwords” and challenge whether they really are as common as we are told. Most common passwords A quick… Continue Reading Cybersecurity Myths – people use bad passwords