The Weekly Digest: February 7

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest

The National CIO Review Weekly Digest: February 7

 Considerations for International Business Travel 

Given the necessity and frequency of international business travel in today’s economy, many CIOs must address a harsh reality facing their organizations – the increased data security risk presented by those travels.

 Q&A: Dennis Yang, CIO for Motion Picture Association of America: Bringing Business Experience to Direct Technical Initiatives in the Film Industry

We had the opportunity to chat with Dennis regarding his career progression and how his business background led to his role of CIO for the MPAA.  Read more...

 How to Create a Data-Focused Culture 

As a CIO, data is at the core of everything you do. For others, though, data may be seen as insignificant and tricky to understand. You understand data's inherent value - it's time your team does too.

CIO Partners® Featured Search 

CIO Partners is currently working with OmniCable as their exclusive search partner for the role of Vice President of Information Technology, located in Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

From the Harvard Business Review: Do You Care About Privacy as Much as Your Customers Do?

A 2019 survey conducted by Cisco of 2,601 adults worldwide examined the actions, not just attitudes, of consumers with respect to their data privacy. The survey reveals an important new group of people — 32% of respondents — who said they care about privacy, are willing to act, and have done so by switching companies or providers over data or data-sharing policies.  Read more...

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From The Wall Street Journal: The Key To Keeping The Lights On - Artificial Intelligence

Power companies are turning to AI, drones and sensors to curtail outages, save money and help operate an increasingly complex electricity grid.