Risk Management: Page 17
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NSA sounds alarm on AI’s cybersecurity risks
Malicious actors on the hunt for sensitive data or intellectual property may be attracted to attack vectors unique to artificial intelligence, the NSA warned.
By Alexei Alexis • April 18, 2024 -
Werfel sees IRS budget request yielding $341B in extra revenue
The IRS chief testified to a Senate committee after Republican lawmakers secured a $20-billion cut to the agency’s budget.
By Jim Tyson • April 17, 2024 -
Cyber insurance gaps stick firms with millions in uncovered losses
An analysis of 101 breaches across various sectors revealed insurance gaps resulting in an average of $27.3 million in uncovered losses per incident.
By Alexei Alexis • April 17, 2024 -
Powell: Inflation data deny Fed ‘greater confidence’ needed to cut rates
The Fed chair is just one of many policymakers who, in the face of persistent price pressures, has voiced no urgency in reducing borrowing costs.
By Jim Tyson • April 16, 2024 -
70% of CEOs feel ready to deliver on responsible GenAI
The intense focus on safe and ethical GenAI use comes as the technology’s rapid rise is prompting scrutiny from governments around the world.
By Alexei Alexis • April 16, 2024 -
ChatGPT grabs the shadow IT crown: report
Generative AI tools emerged as the latest villain in the enterprise battle to curb SaaS bloat and rationalize software portfolios, Productiv analysis found.
By Matt Ashare • April 16, 2024 -
Opinion
The CFO’s role in curbing third-party cybersecurity risk
With vendor-related cyber risks spiking rapidly, the stakes are too high for CFOs to treat the issue as merely an IT concern, writes cybersecurity consultant AJ Yawn.
By AJ Yawn • April 16, 2024 -
Retail sales surge as economy enters Q2 spurred by spend-happy consumers
After the release of the retail sales data, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta upgraded its estimate for the annualized rate in first quarter GDP growth to 2.8% from 2.4%.
By Jim Tyson • April 15, 2024 -
Cyberattacks pose biggest business threat, small companies say
Small businesses in professional services are more concerned about cyber risk than those in manufacturing or other services, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said.
By Jim Tyson • April 12, 2024 -
Inflation outruns forecasts, prompting market bets on fewer Fed rate cuts
Futures traders cut from 56% to 17% the odds that the Fed will conclude 2024 having trimmed the main rate by more than a half percentage point.
By Jim Tyson • April 10, 2024 -
Hiring will likely grow even as economy slows in Q2, Q3: Conference Board
Employment will likely remain strong as the supply and demand for labor gradually come into better balance, economists said.
By Jim Tyson • April 9, 2024 -
Nation-state actors drive up cyberthreats
Microsoft and Hewlett Packard Enterprise are among companies that have recently reported high-profile cyber intrusions attributed to nation-state actors.
By Alexei Alexis • April 9, 2024 -
Companies fall short on curbing cybersecurity risks from vendors: Moody’s
Cyberrisks are mounting, with artificial intelligence likely to increase the threat of attack in the short to medium term, Moody’s said.
By Jim Tyson • April 8, 2024 -
Deploying AI in accounting poses 12 audit risks: CAQ study
CFOs see the value of generative artificial intelligence but may not fully grasp its audit risks, according to the Center for Audit Quality.
By Jim Tyson • April 5, 2024 -
IRS warns of ‘Dirty Dozen’ worst tax scams to avoid
The Internal Revenue Service is once again flagging the pandemic-era employee retention credit as a tax claim that it is closely watching.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 4, 2024 -
Powell calls recent inflation, job data high but not game changers for Fed
The central bank must balance the risks of easing monetary policy too early or too late, Powell said.
By Jim Tyson • April 3, 2024 -
Commercial Chapter 11s jump 43% even as distress outlook eases
Bankruptcy filings have risen for 20 months. The pace wasn’t sustainable in today's strong economy, American Bankruptcy Institute’s Chris Ward says.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • April 3, 2024 -
Return-to-office delays burden regional bank real estate portfolios
“There's been a Frankenstein from the pandemic that's been created, and we don't know how to stop it,” TD Bank’s Gregory Carlisle said last week.
By Suman Bhattacharyya • April 2, 2024 -
AT&T hit with proposed class action suit over massive data breach
The breach was a “direct result” of AT&T’s failure to implement adequate cybersecurity procedures, the suit alleges.
By Alexei Alexis • April 2, 2024 -
IPO market strengthens as economy defies recession forecasts: EY
Investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence may spur companies to go public in coming months, EY said.
By Jim Tyson • April 1, 2024 -
Inflation ‘bursts’ may exceed Fed’s 2% target due to public debt: Brookings
Policymakers face several inflationary forces, including rising spending on defense and aging populations, economists said in a Brookings paper.
By Jim Tyson • March 29, 2024 -
Ford CFO: Bridge collapse will likely ‘lengthen’ supply chain
The automaker will have to divert parts to other ports along the East Coast or elsewhere in the U.S., Ford’s finance chief said Tuesday.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • March 27, 2024 -
Open Lending taps CFO for interim CEO, COO
Open Lending is leaning on its CFO of four years to position it for growth as it prepares for the “inevitable” recovery of the auto lending industry.
By Grace Noto • March 26, 2024 -
AI scales up fraud controls, but humans still vital
AI analytics technology is turbocharging anti-fraud measures through its ability to process oceans of financial data.
By Chris Gaetano • March 26, 2024 -
Tax-free M&A comes in crosshairs of bipartisan Senate legislation
An effort to scuttle deal-making tax exemptions coincides with signs of life in M&A after a severe slump last year.
By Jim Tyson • March 25, 2024