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Security risks vs. benefits of emerging tech: Can CIOs have their cake and eat it too?

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IT Strategy Digest Content from TechTarget's global network for CIOs and IT Leaders |Aug. 16, 2017 [TechTarget]( FEATURE [Mitigating security risks posed by emerging tech: Expert advice]( Mary K. Pratt, Contributor Companies are in hot pursuit of the benefits offered by cutting-edge technologies, but mitigating security risks often gets scant attention. CIOs need to change that. Here's how. (SearchCIO.com) Advertisement NEWS [Social cybersecurity: Influence people, make friends and keep them safe]( Jason Hong talks about Carnegie Mellon's work in social cybersecurity, a new discipline that uses techniques from social psychology to improve our ability to be secure online. (SearchCIO.com) [Get a grip on evaluating cloud management platforms]( Software for managing multicloud computing environments can help companies tame the tumult. An industry expert gives tips on how to assess products. (SearchCIO.com) [How to best harness the collective intelligence of the enterprise]( What is the collective intelligence of the enterprise and how can CIOs help their companies make it even greater? MIT's Tom Malone has some suggestions. (SearchCIO.com) [Digitally disruptive competition drives DevOps trend]( CIOs have long had the means and methodologies to streamline IT service delivery -- and they have come up short. Here's why the DevOps trend is different from past failed attempts. (SearchCIO.com) EXPERT ADVICE [Deploying a multicloud management platform]( Organizations have a lot to think about when installing a multicloud management platform. The Cloud Standards Customer Council shares its deployment tips. (SearchCIO.com) [Customer insight among the business benefits of a data lake]( Sumit Sarkar from Progress Software discusses the benefits of a marketing data lake and explains how companies can determine what data to feed into a data lake. (SearchCIO.com) [To give a good presentation, follow the 3 Gs]( In this video, Charles Hooper, BI consultant at BIAlytics, elaborates on his "three Gs" of a good presentation and explains the importance of a "premortem." (SearchCIO.com) [Chatbot data key to elevating bot performance, business value]( Lauren Kunze, CEO of Pandorabots, discusses how chatbot data and specific KPIs are critical to unlocking a bot's full business potential. (SearchCIO.com) About This E-Newsletter This e-newsletter is published by the TechTarget network. To unsubscribe from IT Strategy Digest, [click here](. Please note, this will not affect any other subscriptions you have signed up for. TechTarget CIO and IT Management Media Group, 275 Grove Street, Newton, MA 02466. Contact: webmaster@techtarget.com Copyright 2017 TechTarget. All rights reserved. [TechTarget](

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