In this episode of Generative AI in the Enterprise, Zach talks with Chief Security Officer, Andrew Wilder, about what he calls the “beauty and the beast” of GenAI, especially as it relates to cyber security. Andrew comes from a place of neutrality, addressing the good, the bad, and the ugly of leveraging Generative AI in enterprises. He and Zach dive into it all in this episode.
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About Guest Andrew Wilder:
Andrew has a broad range of Cybersecurity, Risk Management, Audit, Merger & Acquisition, Organizational Design, and International experience cultivated over more than two decades across the Consumer Packaged Goods, Manufacturing, Financial Services, Logistics, Healthcare and Consulting industries. He has architected multiple strategic reorganizations in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia driving savings of more than $100 million dollars in bottom line cost. He has created and led global programs for Cybersecurity Risk Quantification, ISO 27001 (ISMS), Security Awareness, Cloud Security Architecture, Vulnerability Management, Security Operations (SOC / SIEM), Incident Response, Asset Management, Digital Security / DevSecOps, Data Privacy, Identity and Access Management, OT/IOT/IIOT Security, Privileged Access Management, Network Security, and Vendor Risk / 3rd Party Risk Management.
About The Generative AI In The Enterprise Series:
Welcome to Keyhole Software’s first-ever Podcast Series, Generative AI in the Enterprise. Chief Architect, Zach Gardner, talks with industry leaders, founders, tech evangelists, and GenAI specialists to find out how they utilize Generative AI in their businesses.
And we’re not talking about the surface-level stuff! We dive into how these bleeding-edge revolutionists use GenAI to increase revenue and decrease operational costs. You’ll learn how they have woven GenAI into the very fabric of their business to push themselves to new limits, beating out competition and exceeding expectations.
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