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Why CIOs should focus on Shallow IT

CIOs need to be willing to experiment and open to collaborative technologies. They need to convert these technologies into secure platforms.

September 29, 2016 / 21:51 IST
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Cyber security has been a major concern for a while now. The reason for this is not the number of files stored and transferred. Rather, the concern stems from the applications used for the same. The unsanctioned use of file-sharing applications is risky. It is an open invitation to malware attacks. It could also lead to unauthorised access of confidential data online. How can Chief Information Officers (CIOs) avoid this risk? CIOs can avoid using third-party apps and restrict employees from using them. CIOs need to be willing to experiment and open to collaborative technologies. They need to convert these technologies into secure platforms.

In other words, they need to focus on Shallow IT. What does that entail?

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Allowing technologies meet business needs: CIOs play an important role in ensuring ethical usage of technology. The IT department can do justice to this only if the available technology meets evolving business needs. For example, the IP messenger and Dropbox are third-party apps. But they can be secure applications as well. How? Real-time tracking of data downloads of registered IPs is the answer to this. Continuous feedback from employees and CEOs is important. It can help CIOs combine technology and meet business needs.

Encourage use of upgraded software: CIOs need to revise IT policies and upgrade the systems in a timely manner. Compatibility and making procurement decisions can create value for work. It can increase the efficiency of machines.