Organizations are either already making Genai decisions, evaluating the strategies for integrating these instruments into their business plans, or both. For the management of informed decision-making and effective planning, the availability of rigid data is important-al-olive data remains surprisingly deficient.
“Report on Enterprise Genai data safety“By Layerx gives unprecedented ideas about the practical application of AI tools in the workplace, emphasizing critical vulnerabilities. Fighting the real world’s telemetry from Enterprise Layerx, this report is one of the few reliable sources in which the generation is in detail.
For example, this shows that almost 90% of the use of AI Enterprise occurs according to its visibility, subjected to significant risks such as data leaks and unauthorized access.
Below we bring some key conclusions of the report. Read the full report to clarify and improve your security strategies, decide on decision -making decisions, and evangelize resources to enhance Genai data protection.
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Use Genai in the enterprise no more (yet)
Although Genai’s excitement may seem that all the workforce has passed their office activities in Genai, Layerx finds the actual use of warmer. Approximately 15% of users gain access to Genai tools daily. It’s not a percentage to ignore, but it’s not most.
So far. Here, in the new stack, we agree with the Layerx analysis, predicting that this trend will quickly accelerate. Moreover, 50% of users currently use Genai every second week.
In addition, they find that 39% of ordinary Genai tools are software developers, which means that the highest data leak potential through Genai has a source and its own code, as well as the risk of using risky code in your base base.
How is Genai used? Who knows?
Because Layerx is located in the browser, the tool has the visibility of using Shadow Saas. This means that they can see employees who use tools that have not been approved by IT organization or through non-corporate accounts.
And although Genai tools such as Chatgpt are used for work purposes, almost 72% of employees gain access to their personal accounts. When employees make access through corporate accounts, only about 12% made from SSO. As a result, almost 90% of Genai use are invisible to the organization. This leaves the organizations blind for the “shadow AI” applications and the Corporate Corporate Information Information AI.
50% Intogenai Activities include corporate data
Remember the Pareta principle? In this case, although not all users use Genai daily, users engaged in the Genai app, do so often and potentially sensitive information.
Layerx has found that corporate data insertion is almost 4 times a day, on average, among users providing data into Genai tools. This may include business information, customer data, financial plans, source code, etc.
How to plan the use of Genai: What businesses should do now
The conclusions in the report signal the need for new security security strategies to manage Genai. Traditional safety tools cannot affect the modern AI workplace where the applications are based on the browser. They lack the opportunity to detect, manage AI’s interaction in the source – browser.
The browser’s safety based on AI SAAS applications, unknown AI applications outside Chatgot, AI extension and more. This visibility can be used to use DLP Solutions for Genai, allowing businesses to safely include Genai in their plans, providing the future business.
To access additional data on how Genai is used, read Full report.