What Good AI Security Looks Like: The Path to a Strong Foundation

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Key Takeaways Traditional cybersecurity often fails to cover the gaps that exist when we deploy AI tools. While cybersecurity is never one size fits all, there are six actions CISOs can take to bolster AI security: take an AI asset inventory, layer prompt and input defense, classify data, use least-privilege and human review, use a

Six Immediate AI Security Gaps for CISOs to Address

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Key Takeaways AI security and governance are a must-have for any organization using AI tools. AI security includes protecting AI tools and outputs as well as safeguarding the data and systems AI interacts with. Six critical AI security areas leaders must address are shadow AI, prompt injection and adversarial manipulation, sensitive data leakage, agentic AI,

Runaway AI: The Snowball Effect CIOs and CISOs Are Racing to Stop

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Your marketing group just signed up for an AI tool that scrapes customer data. Your sales team is feeding proprietary deal terms into ChatGPT. Your developers are using AI coding assistants that may be training on your intellectual property. And your procurement team? They just approved three new SaaS contracts with “AI-powered features” buried in