Technology partners should be readying “sharper cybersecurity swords and business continuity shields” to underpin customers' success with AI, they heard at Crayon Connect in Sydney last week.
The event, which brought together MSPs, cybersecurity advisors, ISVs and other technology firms, with Crayon and technology vendors, showed how the IT channel is working to find its place in the AI adoption story.
Businesses are installing third party AI agents with disregard for compliance, said Crayon Senior Vice President, Channel & Strategy, APAC, Warren Nolan, quoting a major software vendor.
Rather than focus purely on AI solutions, technology partners should be preparing customers by addressing data management, organisational, privacy and security matters, they heard.
That was a common industry mantra last year and “I'd argue that it is still the case,” Nolan said. Read the rest of our story about some of the discussions on the day.
Technology partners should be readying “sharper cybersecurity swords and business continuity shields” to underpin customers' success with AI, they heard at Crayon Connect in Sydney last week.
The event, which brought together MSPs, cybersecurity advisors, ISVs and other technology firms, with Crayon and technology vendors, showed how the IT channel is working to find its place in the AI adoption story.
Businesses are installing third party AI agents with disregard for compliance, said Crayon Senior Vice President, Channel & Strategy, APAC, Warren Nolan, quoting a major software vendor.
Rather than focus purely on AI solutions, technology partners should be preparing customers by addressing data management, organisational, privacy and security matters, they heard.
That was a common industry mantra last year and “I'd argue that it is still the case,” Nolan said. Read the rest of our story about some of the discussions on the day.