Securing the Cloud and Artificial Intelligence to Drive Retail Customer Retention

Produced by

Ira Goldstein

Cybersecurity Expert and Former Retail CISO, Kernel Advisory

Paul Maguire

Global Head of Retail Delivery
Endava

Pawel Laskowski

Global Head of Google Cloud Delivery
Endava

In this session, the speakers delved into the intricate interplay between cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and predictive analytics in the context of bolstering customer retention within the retail landscape. Spearheaded by Paul Maguire, Global Head of Retail Delivery at Endava, the discussion unfolded with profound insights from Pawel Laskowski, Global Head of Google Cloud Delivery at Endava, and Ira Goldstein, a seasoned Cybersecurity Expert and Former Retail CISO at Kernel Advisory.


Pawel Laskowski, the Global Head of Google Cloud Delivery at Endava, addresses several key challenges and considerations in adopting cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) within retail. He emphasizes the complexity of cloud transformation, likening it to the evolution of data centers over the past 25 years. Pawel points out three common challenges faced by retailers: hybrid cloud management, developer experience, and security.


Regarding hybrid cloud management, Pawel highlights the difficulty in integrating different cloud and on-premises systems, which often results in conflicting operating models and security profiles. He emphasizes the importance of automation and container technology to streamline deployment and management across multiple cloud service providers (CSPs).


In terms of developer experience, Pawel discusses the trade-off between flexibility and control. While cloud computing offers developers the freedom to experiment, it can also lead to inefficiencies and security risks without proper governance. He stresses the need for a balance between empowering developers and maintaining security and compliance standards.


On the topic of security, Pawel underscores the evolving nature of third-party risk management in the cloud era. He discusses the challenges of ensuring data quality and security when leveraging AI solutions from external vendors. Pawel emphasizes the dilemma faced by companies in deciding whether to build or buy AI solutions, considering factors such as data ownership, security, and vendor reliability.


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Furthermore, Pawel emphasizes the importance of agility and data quality in leveraging AI for retail success. He highlights the advantages of cloud computing in providing scalable compute resources for AI model training and experimentation. However, he also warns about the potential risks associated with relying on external vendors for AI solutions, particularly in terms of data control and security.


In conclusion, Pawel acknowledges the complexities and trade-offs involved in adopting cloud computing and AI in the retail sector. He emphasizes the need for careful consideration of factors such as hybrid cloud management, developer experience, security, data ownership, and vendor reliability to ensure successful implementation and maximize business value.


Ira Goldstein, a cybersecurity expert and former Retail CISO at Kernel Advisory, expands on the challenges and opportunities of migrating to cloud computing and implementing AI solutions in retail. He emphasizes the transformation of third-party risk management with cloud adoption, highlighting considerations such as business continuity, disaster recovery, and loss of control. Ira discusses the implications of moving to Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions and the challenges of managing third-party providers, particularly in detecting and managing bots for e-commerce security.


Regarding AI adoption, Ira discusses the spectrum of build, buy, or partner decisions in implementing AI solutions, emphasizing the importance of understanding responsibilities and ownership. He cites examples of early AI implementations in retail, such as anti-fraud solutions and hyper-personalization tools like recommender engines. Ira underscores the significance of AI in enhancing customer experiences, citing examples like Dynamic Yield's personalized drive-thru menus at McDonald's.


Furthermore, Ira explores the intersection of AI, security, and customer behavior, discussing the balance between leveraging AI for enhanced experiences and addressing privacy concerns. He emphasizes the need for retailers to navigate the trade-offs between innovation, compliance, and customer trust, particularly in emerging trends like social selling and influencer marketing.


Overall, Ira provides insights into the evolving landscape of technology adoption in retail, highlighting the complexities and opportunities for businesses as they navigate the integration of cloud computing and AI into their operations.


In essence, the session elucidated the pivotal role of cybersecurity, cloud computing, and AI in sculpting the future of retail, underscoring the imperative of holistic strategies to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of customer retention and engagement.


MAR 2024