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As CIOs work to quickly develop a Generative AI strategy for both their internal IT organizations and in the wider business, CIO.com will be there to help them make smart technology decisions.
Generative AI is becoming a core technology within cybersecurity. From automating tasks to enhancing the ability to identify and mitigate threats. At the same time, threat actors are using AI for similar reasons and CSO is covering the darker side of generative AI as well.
As AI and the enterprise collide, Computerworld guides IT professionals from C-suite leaders to practitioners in forming their AI strategies and day-to-day functions in a compliant, ethical, and agile fashion.
The most comprehensive coverage and evaluation of AI code generating tools, assistants, and cloud-based tools for developing LLM-based and other AI applications.
As AI changes the way networking leaders structure their teams, work with their tools, and infiltrate the organization, Network World prepares today’s engineers and IT leaders with the practical guidance needed to navigate the infrastructure of tomorrow.
Business technology leadership
The CIO brand provides technology marketers with a unique opportunity to reach an audience of more than 4 million chief information officers and IT thought leaders, who have significant buying power in 72 countries.
Latest from CIO:
CIOs must rethink operating models to unlock AI at scale
Almost every company has a board or executive AI mandate. Vendors are rolling out agentic AI platforms. The pressure to move is intense. But the reality on the ground looks different. Eighty-three percent of organizations say data quality is their…
AI is freeing up capital. Most companies have no plan for what comes next
AI tools today enable faster processes, leaner operations and lower costs, making efficiency wins the new baseline. However, for many businesses, the strategy stops at those first wins. This has created a growing leadership blind spot: Once you achieve AI…
El potencial de la IA para contaminar los procesos de selección con sesgos
Resulta difícil encontrar un área de la empresa moderna en la que la inteligencia artificial (IA) no haya encontrado aplicación, y los procesos de selección tecnológica no son una excepción. Una encuesta de MyPerfectResume revela que el 73% de los…
Making technology work for business
Computerworld is trusted by an audience of 12 million enterprise-level IT managers, in 47 countries, for industry insight, a peer perspective on IT leadership and real-world strategies for implementing technology solutions.
Latest from Computerworld:
Q&A: How Google plans to reinvent the spreadsheet with AI
Nearly five decades after the launch of VisiCalc, AI is reshaping one of the world’s most familiar productivity tools — the humble spreadsheet. While a lot of knowledge workers interact with spreadsheets on a regular basis, many lack the skills and…
‘Rotten to its core’ — Apple files an explosive lawsuit against OpenAI
Apple surprised the tech industry after financial markets closed Friday with news the company has sued OpenAI, alleging theft of trade secrets for ChatGPT hardware. The lawsuit particularly targets some senior ex-Apple employees now working at OpenAI. Apple’s suit names two…
Apple is prepping for life after the AI gold rush
Consumer electronics prices are shooting up. Energy prices are increasing fast. Even water bills are climbing. For a technology that promises “efficiency,” the ongoing AI gold rush seems to be taking things away, much like the proverbial gift that keeps on grabbing. With hundreds of…
Business risk leadership
CSO equips senior security leaders in all operational risk management disciplines – corporate and IT security, fraud and loss prevention, privacy, business continuity and more – with information of unparalleled depth and insight to support their decisions and investments.
Latest from CSO:
RabbitMQ flaws expose OAuth secrets, risk complete takeover of the broker
RabbitMQ has patched two access control vulnerabilities affecting the widely used open-source message broker that could expose enterprise application data and, in some deployments, allow attackers to gain complete control over the messaging infrastructure. The flaws, discovered by Miggo Security,…
Jurassic Park, cybersecurity and the dangerous myth of control
Jurassic Park wasn’t really about dinosaurs. It was about arrogant people building systems they believed were controllable. “Life finds a way” is probably the most famous line from the entire franchise. Ian Malcolm’s warning that no matter how sophisticated the…
Your AI risk register is not an incident response plan
Picture the moment after an AI issue is reported. A security analyst is reviewing a ticket reporting that an internal AI tool produced the wrong recommendation in a live business workflow. The risk is not theoretical anymore. Someone wants to…
Building the nextgen enterprise
InfoWorld is the go-to resource for developers, architects and business leaders launching next-generation initiatives on scalable cloud platforms. InfoWorld serves those determined to seek business advantage by staying ahead of the technology curve.
Latest from InfoWorld:
Which AI model should you bet your company on?
Every day this past week I did something I suspect millions of other people also did: I stared at an LLM model picker and wondered which one I was supposed to want. OpenAI just released GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, and Luna….
Where the software development jobs are now
While many technology companies have slowed hiring or even launched significant layoffs, that doesn’t mean job opportunities have dried up for software developers. In fact, skilled developers—particularly those with knowledge of AI—are in demand in other industries. The key to…
CrowdStrike identifies five new AI prompt injection threats
Security company CrowdStrike has identified five new prompt injection techniques that could leave enterprises at risk. Prompt injections attacks exploit the growing use of AI within organizations . They work by tricking LLMs into accepting instructions that a human operator…
All things Apple
Macworld is the premier, one-stop-shop for Apple enthusiasts. With editorial expertise at its core, Macworld delivers essential tips and buying advice to passionate Apple users worldwide.
Latest from Macworld:
Report: Updated iPad accessories are on the way
Apple has lots of big-ticket devices in the pipeline, from the iPhone Ultra to the Apple Watch Series 12, and this can leave the company’s cheaper accessory-type products in the shade. But iPad owners will be excited to hear that…
Best Mac 2026: Every Apple Mac and MacBook compared
Choosing the best Mac in 2026 isnât just about buying the newest model, itâs about matching Appleâs vast lineup to what you actually need from a computer. From ultraportable MacBooks to powerful desktop Macs, each option excels at different tasks….
Apple is beating Netflix the same way it beat everyone else: Quality
You won’t read this in many corporate mission statements, but subscription services thrive on laziness. The very moment that a customer signs on the dotted line, inertia enters the equation: it becomes a pain to cancel, and easier just to…
From the data center to the edge
Network World is the premier provider of information, intelligence and insight for over 2 million network and IT professionals in 14 countries.
Latest from Network World:
Routine maintenance as a failure vector in modern networks
Early in my consulting career, I assumed maintenance windows reduced risk. After all, the purpose of planned maintenance is to improve reliability, apply fixes and prevent future outages. That assumption changed after I participated in what should have been a…
Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends
Network and infrastructure roles continue to shift as enterprises adopt technologies such as AI-driven network operations, multicloud networking, zero trust network access (ZTNA), and SD-WAN. Here’s a recap of some of the latest industry research, hiring statistics, and certification trends that…
AI job titles expand beyond tech as IT hiring remains strong
New research from Indeed Hiring Lab found that the number of U.S. job titles referencing AI has more than tripled since 2022, growing from 264 to 822 by the first quarter of 2026. The research division of the global job…
Navigate the PC ecosystem
PCWorld is dedicated to helping tech users get more from the hardware and software that’s central to a PC-centric universe. With years spent covering the consumer tech industry, PCWorld is uniquely positioned to tell savvy users what to buy and how to get more from their purchases.
Latest from PCWorld:
Turn on Microsoft Edge’s scareware blocker before you need it
Scareware websites are designed to frighten people into taking actions they wouldn’t otherwise take, like installing malicious software or calling fake technical support. To help protect against these scams, Microsoft Edge includes a scareware blocker, although it may need to…
Ask Copilot why your PC is slow. It might actually have a real answer
Microsoft has begun testing a new “PC Insights” feature in Copilot for Windows 11 that helps users analyze their computer’s performance and answer questions about the system’s status, reports Windows Latest. With the user’s permission, Copilot can now analyze CPU…
Why DisplayPort beats HDMI for gaming PCs
Many gaming PCs aren’t delivering their full potential because the monitor and graphics card are connected via HDMI. While this usually works without any problems, it does not always make full use of the systemâs capabilities, particularly when using high…
Global hub for all consumer tech needs
Tech Advisor attracts buyers of all experience levels across the whole range of consumer technologies and, with incredible product knowledge built from years covering the consumer tech industry, Tech Advisor is uniquely positioned to tell users and influencers what to buy, and how to get more from their purchases.
Latest from Tech Advisor:
5 upgrades the Galaxy Z Flip 8 must have to save itself
Itâs Samsung foldables month! It’s Unpacked month! On 22 July, the Korean giant is expected to unveil a confusing trio of folding phones: the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (a brand-new widescreen device), the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra (a successor…
Android users will get these new features in July
Google is currently rolling out a new Google Play System update. This will provide Android users with new features every month that have a direct impact on their smartphones (regardless of the manufacturer). According to a report by 9to5Google, Android…
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 hinge compromise makes perfect sense
Samsung may have been forced to compromise on an element of its next foldables as it seeks a creaseless display. The South Korean tech giant will announce its new foldable line-up in just a couple of weeks, and weâre expecting…
The connected home
TechHive is committed to smart-home and home-entertainment gear and caters to the growing community of people who make technology and consumer electronics an active part of their lives.
Latest from TechHive:
TechHive’s next chapter: Smart home & cord-cutting coverage moves to PCWorld
TechHive opened for business in 2012 as a general consumer tech site. In 2017, we narrowed the focus to smart home and video streaming, responding to the hottest new developments in personal tech. Itâs been a great run, but today…
How to get rid of hum and other noises from your audio, video systems
So you just unboxed your new entertainment gear, hooked everything up, and you hear buzz, whine, hiss, chatter, or any number of other annoying noises that have been known to plague audio equipment. You might even see some banding or…
Snag a new Peacock subscription for just $20 for an entire year
If you’ve ever considered signing up for Peacock, now’s the time to grab a fantastic deal. New subscribers can score either a full year of ad-supported entertainment with a one-time payment of $19.99, or six months of service for just…
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How does Foundry source their audiences?
Foundry customers benefit from access to exclusive first-party data built on our owned network of sites and audiences, which powers our ads and editorial outcomes. Our audiences are real people, based on real data from known, direct, consented and contextual relationships and connected brand experiences. Our proprietary first-party data is a walled garden (no coop/selling), it is not compiled or aggregated from disparate, disconnected sources.
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How can I determine my audience size?
Our dedicated sales and operations teams will work with you to determine your audience size based on your targeting criteria and timeline. Contact a sales rep today for a full audience analysis.
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Is Foundry data impacted by third-party cookies?
No. Foundry’s first-party data is a walled garden. We operate with our own database, positioning us as a robust advertising and intent data partner. We provide a secure and reliable environment and our walled garden approach ensures that we are not reliant on third-party cookies.








