The new AI imperative is about balancing innovation and security
To make the most of AI, businesses must get to grips not only with the opportunities it poses but the risks this tech presents, too. Here's where to start.
Joanna is a Lead at the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity where she drives engagement with Partners across a variety of key cyber topics. She also leads the Forum’s CISO community that aims at driving global impact on the most salient global cybersecurity issues. Prior to joining the Forum, Joanna worked for close to 7 years in consulting services where she led a range of projects helping organisations across various sectors solve their cybersecurity challenges. She specialised in cyber risk management and cyber risk governance and worked across other domains such as cyber incident response, OT security, and network security. Joanna is passionate about building bridges and collaboration lines between cybersecurity and the business. She holds an MSc in Risk Analysis from King’s College London.
To make the most of AI, businesses must get to grips not only with the opportunities it poses but the risks this tech presents, too. Here's where to start.
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