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Summarize complex data and understand architectural patterns for generative AI.
Fine-tune a foundational LLM like Llama for domain-specific tasks.
Evaluate and monitor LLMs to ensure AI application integrity, trustworthiness, and reliability.
Deploy generative AI into sales, finance, and customer-facing teams.
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That’s why we’re telling you about SHI's state-of-the-art Gen AI Lab: your gateway to leveraging cutting-edge large language models (LLMs) and exploring their transformative potential across sectors like finance, high-tech, life sciences, and more. You can unleash up to 75% gains in critical areas like customer operations, marketing and sales, and software engineering to name a few.
The Gen AI Lab is an advanced research and development facility dedicated to pioneering generative AI applications, using industry-leading large language models, such as Llama, Mistral, and more. It’s your time to unlock new efficiencies by:
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Partnering with our AI experts means you’ll receive assistance with generating ideas, quickly creating prototypes, and implementing proof of concepts for AI. SHI works alongside your team to:
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Whether enhancing workflow productivity, customer satisfaction, or reducing costs, our generative AI experts provide:
End-to-end ML workbench for streamlined model development and deployment.
Custom-built data pipelines and synthetic data generators to create diverse training datasets.
Standard generative AI use cases and advanced fine-tuning capabilities tailored to your needs.
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The need to
simplify and streamline
Cybersecurity solutions
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When asked to identify the greatest barrier to addressing cybersecurity challenges, the top concern was rapidly evolving and sophisticated threats (36.1% of respondents), followed by limited cybersecurity staff or expertise (20.4%) and inadequate funding (17%).
Further expanding on the staffing challenge, Nick Casanova, SHI Public Sector Senior Solutions Director, states, “Not only can states and local governments not hire enough cybersecurity professionals, but they also have a very difficult time hiring contractors to fill the void. This is because managed service contracts for staff augmentation are usually done at the state level with general pay-per-hour rates that are not in line or competitive with standard cybersecurity professional salaries.”
The top challenge can be summarized as complexity.
What are your organization's top challenges with your cybersecurity technology? Please select up to 3.
Managing the growing complexity of devices, workloads, and identities
Complex solution deployment, tuning, and maintenance
Not enough automation/too many manual processes
Lack of integration with other tools
Vulnerability to 3rd party supply chain risks
Limited visibility into endpoint devices
High rate of false positives
Do not know
Other
63.9%
37.4%
32.0%
29.3%
27.2%
21.8%
8.2%
8.2%
12.2%
When it comes to their organization’s cybersecurity technology, the complexity continues in the form of growing devices, workloads, and identities – with nearly two-thirds (63.9%) of survey respondents selecting this answer. The other top two results showed that 37.4% of the government leaders struggled with complex solution deployment, tuning, and maintenance, while 32% lacked enough automation or had too many manual processes.
Additionally, about one-third of respondents chose lack of integration with other tools and vulnerability to third-party supply chain risks as leading challenges.
The data reflects a maturing understanding of cybersecurity technology and the necessity of each function. No longer seen as an isolated IT issue, government leaders recognize how interconnected cybersecurity functions are – touching tools, people, and processes across the organization. There is a pressing need to streamline and secure the many facets involved, including threat protection, improved automation, and training.
“Organizations are looking for help to make sense of that complexity and starting to really get the fact that everything is connected to everything else – and it’s not going to go away,” said VP of CDG and Governing Institute Todd Sander.
SHI Public Sector Field Solutions Engineer Steve Troxel adds, “We are now at a point where business leaders can’t say they did not know about the cybersecurity risks of their actions.”
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What is your organization's biggest barrier to addressing cybersecurity challenges?
Rapidly evolving and sophisticated threats
36.1%
Limited cybersecurity staffing or expertise
20.4%
Inadequate cybersecurity funding
17.0%
Outdated legacy technologies and infrastructure
12.9%
Lack of staff awareness or training
4.8%
Other
4.1%
No barriers
4.8%
Evolving threats, proliferation of devices, and too many manual processes result in an environment that is difficult to secure.
3 cybersecurity challenges
Simplify and streamline
Role of
funding
Investments for today
Security program
strategy
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The increasingly complex, rapidly changing cybersecurity environment
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