March 8, 2025 at 12:00 am
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Shadow AI Data Leak Risk or “From the Desk of I saw that Coming”
March 11, 2025 at 2:49 pm
Many companies do not appreciate the vulnerability of data dropped into public tools, and it's not just AI. A large multinational oil company discovered that proprietary documents translated by Google translate were exposed to the public, so I am not surprised at all this happens with AI. Employees are looking for a faster way to get their jobs done, and do not have any appreciation of the potential exposure. This is the sort of thing that has to be blocked by company firewalls, disallowing use of public tools unless there is some mitigation to reduce exposing data.
March 13, 2025 at 1:53 pm
Many companies do not appreciate the vulnerability of data dropped into public tools, and it's not just AI.
Well said, absolutely true.
Employees come under immense pressure to "release value early" and companies are happy to reap the rewards when they do while maintaining plausible denial as to the methods used. People are richly rewarded for delivering stuff using methods that would give an auditor an enfarcation. Not only does it set a bad example, in their new elevated position the perpetrators are likely to encourage similar behaviour in their underlings
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