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The “nervous system” of cybersecurity: data, automation, and response to reduce risk
Today’s companies face a paradox: a greater number of security tools has led to greater complexity, data overload, and critical visibility gaps, effectively increasing the risk of breaches. The average Security Operations Center (SOC) is flooded with more than 10,000 alerts per day, with an estimated 30% not even reviewed due to volume and a high false-positive rate. This phenomenon, known as alert ...
Rethinking Risk Assessment: A Systemic Approach to Risk Measurement
Company management, understood as the balanced governance of the relationship between risk and return, is not a new topic, although it has evolved dramatically over time. While from a traditional perspective, this relationship was mainly interpreted in economic and financial terms, with the development of corporate governance models, the concept of return has gradually broadened to encompass a company’s ...
Beyond the Festival: Sanremo as cultural infrastructure and brand platform
To observe the Sanremo Festival still means confronting a media object that is difficult to place within the traditional categories of television entertainment. For a few days each year, the Festival suspends the fragmentation of the contemporary media experience and recomposes a rare form of collective attention, one that cuts across age groups, cultural competencies, and consumption practices. Sanremo ...
The impact of non-financial risks: processes for strengthening organizational resilience
In recent years, corporate priorities have been homing in on non-financial risks as major sources of organizational vulnerability. This category includes geopolitical, cyber, business continuity, reputational, technological, and data management risks. Although they many manifest in various ways across sectors and geographical contexts, international risk rankings reveal a clear convergence: most of ...
AI, the market, and the value of possible worlds
The high valuations of AI stocks are fueling debate over a possible new technology bubble. A few figures explain why. In 2026, Nvidia surpassed a market capitalization of $5 trillion, while the U.S. semiconductor sector posted gains of more than 100% over the past year. The U.S. market is trading at multiples that are very high by historical standards: the S&P 500’s Shiller P/E has risen above 40, ...
Human Resources in the Time of People Analytics
By People Analytics (or HR Analytics) is meant the use of data to advance how organizations make decisions about people, and help leaders operate based on evidence rather than intuition. Given the increasing availability and granularity of data on employees that has characterized the last decade, the interest of managers, consultants, and academics for the use of People Analytics in the management ...