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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:
China creates World AI body with Russia and 27 others, but without US
China has created an international organization to set standards and introduce regulation for AI, inviting 28 other countries to join — but the US, a leading AI powerhouse is not part it. The World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization (WAICO) was…
The last human relationship in cybersecurity
We are inundated with promises that artificial intelligence will save us and that the next governance framework will protect us. Buy this platform, adopt that model and the hard part finally gets easier. After 15 years in this field, I…
Why technology leaders are losing the AI conversation to the people who report to them
I keep seeing a version of the same scene. A CEO has a question about AI. It is a real question, the kind that will shape where the company spends the next two years. The CEO does not bring it…
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:
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday updates: Keeping up with the latest fixes
Long before Taco Tuesday became part of the pop-culture vernacular, Tuesdays were synonymous with security — and for anyone in the tech world, they still are. Patch Tuesday, as you most likely know, refers to the day each month when…
OnlyFans performers become unlikely allies of CISOs in securing websites
CISOs at government organizations and universities have an unexpected ally coming to their aid: OnlyFans models. For some time, hackers have exploited weaknesses in the websites of universities or government departments to host scams or malware, using content stolen from…
OpenAI’s new hardware is a $230, 13-switch keyboard for Codex
OpenAI is selling its first hardware — without any help from Jony Ive. It describes the Codex Micro as a “command center for agentic work” but it’s really a 13-switch wireless keyboard customized to help developers keep tabs on what…
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:
OnlyFans performers become unlikely allies of CISOs in securing websites
CISOs at government organizations and universities have an unexpected ally coming to their aid: OnlyFans models. For some time, hackers have exploited weaknesses in the websites of universities or government departments to host scams or malware, using content stolen from…
Google must open Android to rival AI agents, EU orders
The European Union is stepping up its actions against US tech giants under the Digital Markets Act, which is intended to ensure fair competition between digital platforms. On Thursday, the European Commission issued two rulings to limit Google’s dominance. The…
New CISO appointments 2026
The upper ranks of corporate security are seeing a high rate of change as companies try to adapt to the evolving threat landscape. Many companies are hiring a chief security officer (CSO) or chief information security officer (CISO) for the…
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:
OpenAI’s new hardware is a $230, 13-switch keyboard for Codex
OpenAI is selling its first hardware — without any help from Jony Ive. It describes the Codex Micro as a “command center for agentic work” but it’s really a 13-switch wireless keyboard customized to help developers keep tabs on what…
AI OK in Linux development, says Torvalds
Linus Torvalds has a complicated relationship with AI, seeing both its good and bad points. But his latest remarks on the usefulness of AI may have raised a few eyebrows in open-source circles. Just a few weeks after the Linux…
OpenAI acknowledges GPT-5.6 may accidentally delete files, calls it an ‘honest mistake’
OpenAI has finally confirmed reports that its latest family of large language models (LLMs) can accidentally delete files, while stressing that such incidents are rare and should be viewed as “honest mistakes.” Reports of the flagship LLMs deleting files emerged…
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.
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Today’s the last day to get 5 years of piano lessons for just $64.97
TL;DR: Get five years of flowkey Piano Learning App Classic for $64.97 through today only and learn with interactive lessons, real-time feedback, and over 1,000 songs. Learning piano is one of those goals that tends to stay on the “maybe someday” list. Usually,…
Running out of cloud storage? This 10TB lifetime plan is on sale for just $360.
TL;DR: Get 10TB of Internxt Cloud Storage for $359.99 (reg. $2,900) with lifetime access and zero-knowledge encryption. Cloud storage is one of those subscriptions that’s easy to ignore—until you need more space, your renewal hits, or you realize your photo library has eaten…
If you subscribe to Apple Music, you’re going to pay more next month
Just a few weeks after raising prices on Macs, iPads, and other devices, Apple has hiked prices on yet another of its products: Apple Music. In a quiet change to its website, Apple has adjusted the pricing for all Apple…
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:
AI workloads shake up observability market
Observability platforms are evolving beyond traditional monitoring as vendors add AI capabilities and cost-management features aimed at helping enterprise organizations better manage increasingly complex IT environments. Vendors are investing heavily in AI observability, autonomous investigations, cost optimization, and operational intelligence…
New York State just hit pause on the AI data center boom
As AI use ratchets up, demand for data center capacity is higher than it’s ever been. But New York State is telling the industry: Not so fast. New York Governor Kathy Hochul this week signed an Executive Order described as…
Huawei eying possible DRAM market entry
Chinese tech giant Huawei is reportedly entering the DRAM manufacturing business in a bid to cash in on the insane profitability of memory sales. Three firms – Micron Technology, SK hynix, and Samsung Electronics — account for 95% of the…
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:
Need a no-fuss everyday laptop? This refurbished Lenovo Chromebook is just $54.97
TL;DR: You can get a Grade A refurbished Lenovo 11.6â³ Chromebook 100E Gen 2 on sale for $54.97 (reg. $199.99) through July 26. Not every user needs a powerhouse laptop. For web browsing, video calls, Google apps, and online learning, a Chromebook gets…
Host your websites for life while Hostdeal is on sale for just $40
TL;DR: Skip the monthly hosting bill. Get Hostdeal’s lifetime web hosting plan for $39.99 (MSRP $360) and host up to eight websites with two lifetime domains included. Launching a website is easy. Paying for hosting every month is the part that tends to…
Skip the Adobe subscription—this PDF editor is yours for a one-time $39.97 payment
TL;DR: Get PDNob Pro PDF Editor for just $39.97 using code SAVE10 through July 19, with lifetime access to AI-powered PDF editing, OCR, document summaries, and PDF chat. PDFs aren’t just files you read anymore. They’re contracts to review, reports to summarize, forms…
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:
Key reason to buy a Pixel 11 is hidden in the camera flash
We’re less than a month away from the next big Made by Google launch event and the Android-maker’s latest teaser tells us a lot about what’s coming. For starters, Google has now confirmed the 12 August event will be for…
OnePlus is dead: Should you still buy one?
Reports of OnePlus’s death may not have been so much greatly exaggerated as premature. We’ve been writing about the OnePlus brand’s troubles all year, with the brand steadily being subsumed by parent company Oppo. Now, the news is finally official…
I tried Reddit’s favourite “hidden” Pixel features
Google’s Pixel phones have been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately. The rollout of Android 17 has been a bit of a nightmare, with reports of connectivity issues, touchscreen malfunctions and even a completely bricked phone. Even…
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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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.








