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  1. How to get your CISO’s green light on AI agents

    Enterprises can navigate the complexities of AI agent adoption by establishing a collaborative framework between IT and security leaders. The AWARE framework, developed by Glean's Work AI Institute, Databricks, and Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42, provides shared criteria for evaluating AI agents based on intent, context, guardrails, runtime risk, and observability. This approach allows organizations like Cvent to safely deploy thousands of AI agents by balancing rapid experimentation with robust security controls, moving beyond initial hesitations to enable broader AI integration. AI

    How to get your CISO’s green light on AI agents

    IMPACT Enables safer, broader enterprise adoption of AI agents by providing a structured approach to security and governance.

  2. Federal Colocation Readiness: What Data Center Operators Must Prove

    Commercial data centers can tap into federal demand by meeting stringent US government requirements for uptime, security, and compliance. Operators must prove their facilities are ready, covering aspects like physical infrastructure, power, cooling, and network diversity. Additionally, they need to support agency-specific authorization processes, such as Authority to Operate (ATO) under the NIST Risk Management Framework or FedRAMP for cloud services. AI

    Federal Colocation Readiness: What Data Center Operators Must Prove

    IMPACT Government demand for secure and compliant data center infrastructure may influence AI/ML workload deployment and data residency.