Iain Enticott is the founder and CEO of T4 Group, a fast-growing IT firm that helps businesses in the financial and health service sectors achieve success through reliable technology solutions. He has more than 25 years of experience as an IT expert.
Iain grew up with a passion for technology as well as a passion for competitive swimming. He went to RMIT University to study his computer systems engineering degree while also continuing to do triathlons like Ironman on the side. As Iain prepared for a career in computer systems and IT, his passion for competitive swimming made him realize that having the right coach is essential, which is a principle he carries forward in helping his IT clients to this day.
Updating Cyber Policies to Address Using AI in the Workplace
While AI promises to help your employees focus on the work that matters most by enhancing workflows, streamlining operations, and improving customer experiences, it has limitations—including potential exposures and risks. As a business owner or leader, this is something that you need to consider before introducing AI into your workplace. You can start by integrating AI into your business's cyber policies to help ensure that you and your employees understand the potential legal, business, and reputational risks associated with using AI tools—and protect against them. Before you can implement policies, let's start by looking at the explosion of AI use and why you need new cyber policies.
