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When companies connect a partner or supplier to their IT ecosystem, a CIO or CISO may need to juggle permissions, security and orchestration. The reach of outside AI can also bring concerns of third parties compromising sensitive data or offering bad actors a backdoor.
In this episode of the InformationWeek Podcast, Tony Garcia, CISO at Infineo, and Ghaleb El Masri, North American managing partner at Adaptovate, compare challenges and approaches faced when allowing third parties to be part of an IT ecosystem.
Where does it make sense for a partner company to integrate into an ecosystem? What functions should they be allowed to intertwine with? How much leeway does third-party AI need on an ecosystem to actually deliver real benefits? How does a company measure the benefits of bringing a third party into its IT ecosystem? What kind of ROI warrants such a presence?
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Joao-Pierre S. Ruth edits stories for InformationWeek as well as reports on C-suite tech leaders across a multitude of industries and tech disciplines. He also hosts the InformationWeek podcast, which brings together one CIO or CTO with a business-operations executive to discuss their different approaches to addressing shared challenges. He has been a journalist for more than 25 years, reporting on business and technology first in New Jersey, then covering the New York tech startup community, and later as a freelancer for such outlets as TheStreet, Investopedia, and Street Fight.
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