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Code Llama 70B Launch & More - This Week in AI

In a groundbreaking move, Meta has released Code Llama 70B, the latest iteration in its series of open-source code generation models. Code Llama 70B maintains the tradition of an open license, fostering research and commercial innovation. This release builds upon its predecessors, including Llama 2, and is poised to redefine AI-driven code generation. One standout feature in the suite is CodeLlama-70B-Instruct, a finely tuned version explicitly designed for instruction-based tasks.
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Why Identity is the Cornerstone of a Zero Trust Architecture

As organisations continue to embrace digital transformation to gain access to the cloud's many benefits, this means that computing environments are evolving into borderless IT ecosystems. Digital identities are also evolving at pace and identity security is now a crucial aspect of cybersecurity. As we continue to digitally transform organisations, so the importance of secure and reliable digital identities has grown. 2024 is poised to usher in a multitude of innovations and trends in this area, ranging from advanced biometrics to the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning to meet the changing needs of businesses, individuals, and governments.

Introducing AI Data Import for Access Reviews

Conducting regular user access reviews is an effective way to make sure your organization is securing access to critical systems and third-party vendors. Frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001 even require proof of regular access reviews to demonstrate compliance. ‍ Without automation, access reviews are tedious and time-consuming, requiring IT and security teams to manually record user access information in a spreadsheet and take countless screenshots of access permissions screens. ‍

Introducing NIST AI RMF: Monitor and mitigate AI risk

The pace and complexity of AI technologies is increasing every day. In this rapidly changing environment, it’s critical for companies to adopt a rigorous approach to safely and responsibly incorporating AI into their products and processes. ‍ That’s why we’re excited to announce that the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (RMF) is now available in beta.

Demo Tuesday: AI Assist

If you could ask your network one question, what would it be? Good news, you can ask it all the questions you want with Forward Enterprise's new AI Assist feature. Watch Mike Lossmann use natural language to perform Network Query Engine searches-- no matter your role or skill level, you can conduct sophisticated network queries with a minimal learning curve.