We are thrilled to announce that our esteemed professors, Dr. Mario Silic, Dr. Dario Silic, and Dr. Kathrin Kind M.Sc. / M.A. / MBA A.I., have co-authored a timely and insightful new article titled “From Shadow IT to Shadow AI – Threats, Risks and Opportunities for Organizations”.
Published in the prestigious journal Strategic Change (Wiley), which boasts an impressive impact factor of 4.0, this paper addresses the increasingly prevalent issue of Shadow AI—the use of unauthorized AI tools within organizations. As AI technology continues to advance rapidly, this paper sheds light on how businesses are encountering these unauthorized tools and their potential impact on cybersecurity, compliance, data integrity, and corporate governance.
The article goes beyond just highlighting the risks and threats posed by Shadow AI; it also explores how organizations can turn these challenges into strategic opportunities. By striking the right balance between innovation and oversight, companies can leverage the power of AI while ensuring robust risk management and compliance.
🔗 Read the full article here: Link to the article
This research provides crucial guidance for leaders navigating the rapid and often overwhelming adoption of AI tools within their organizations. With AI tools becoming more accessible, the importance of proper governance and strategic decision-making has never been clearer.
A huge congratulations to Dr. Mario Silic, Dr. Dario Silic, and Dr. Kathrin Kind for this significant contribution to the field of AI and organizational risk management. Their work continues to be a valuable resource for professionals and institutions looking to stay ahead of the curve in a fast-evolving technological landscape.
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