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Why Deep Fakes are the New Cybersecurity Threat; Biodiversity is Businesses Grand Challenge, more!

Posted September 13, 2022 | |
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13 September 2022

Welcome to The Cutter Edge. In each free issue, you'll find research, insight, and advice crucial to helping you navigate the spectrum of challenges technology change brings.

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Business & Biodiversity: Fundamental Issues

When businesses fail to address biodiversity, they expose themselves to substantial operational, legal, financial, and reputational risks. Explore the challenges businesses face in meeting biodiversity objectives. More!

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Deep Fakes: The New Cybersecurity Threat

Hackers are using deep fake techniques to target commercial enterprises and government agencies for nefarious purposes. Unfortunately, the same AI and ML technology used to counter deep fakes is also used to create them. More!

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The Risk of Not Disclosing Material Information

How do you decide what information is material? Who makes the decision to disclose it? Learn how to make swift materiality and disclosure decisions in this 2-hour/2-day bootcamp led by Cynthia E. Clark, PhD. Register now!

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Mobilizing for Disruption in Banking and Financial Services

Learn about the innovations that are blurring industry boundaries and prepare your organization for disruption in this 2-hour/2-day bootcamp on October 5-6 led by Prof. Robert Austin. More!

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Call for Papers: Sustainability for Business, Community and the Environment

Do you have insight on how nature can support and connect to other corporate concerns like compliance, climate, and community? Send us an abstract for consideration for an upcoming Amplify issue! 

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