We’re fast entering the era of agentic AI—where artificial intelligence will act on our behalf without prompting. These systems will have the autonomy to make decisions, take actions, and continuously learn, all with minimal human input. It’s a vision straight out of science fiction. But as with all major leaps forward, there are risks. The […]
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AI grounding: How to achieve it
You’ve rolled out a generative AI tool to help teams move faster and work smarter. But there’s a problem: the answers are off…Sometimes outdated…Sometimes just plain wrong. That’s what happens when AI isn’t grounded—when it doesn’t have access to the right internal data. Instead of insights, you get hallucinations. And it’s a major issue. In […]

Secure AI usage: Why policies aren’t enough
Every organization understands that AI is central to competing and thriving in the future of work. But with that opportunity comes risk. For every gain in speed, efficiency, and output, AI introduces new vulnerabilities: data leakage, regulatory exposure, ethical concerns, and the potential misuse of sensitive information. Governing this technology is critical to long-term success. […]

Getting started with AI security posture management
Organizations are charging full-speed into AI adoption—eager to boost efficiency, outpace competitors, and unlock entirely new ways of working. For business leaders, the mandate is clear: move fast, or get left behind. But for security teams, the pace is less exciting and more alarming. Every new AI model introduces risks: more potential for data exposure, […]

The agentic SOC: A near reality?
Burnout has been rife within the cybersecurity sectors for years. But, this year, it seems many SOC analysts have reached breaking point. With 71% reporting burnout and 64% considering leaving the cybersecurity field altogether, it’s clear that something has to change in the security operations center (SOC). The question is…what? Most CISOs are no stranger […]

Is your customer service team a data leak waiting to happen?
On May 15, the crypto giant, Coinbase, announced that malicious actors had gotten away with the personal information of tens of thousands of customers—an incident set to cost the company nearly $400 million. But the scale of this breach isn’t the major story. It’s how the cybercriminals did it—bribing outsourced customer service agents to steal […]

Need to know: MCP and AI security
Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Claude have become go-to tools in businesses. But they can’t do that much on their own. They’re siloed interfaces—unable to interact with all of the business applications (think: Slack, Google Workspace, Microsoft Teams) that employees use everyday. Enter the model context protocol (MCP). This new standard has been […]

3 generative AI mistakes to avoid
Generative AI adoption is skyrocketing. But, in many organizations, speed is trumping strategy. As organizations rush to embrace the promise of gen AI, many are skipping critical steps around governance, security, and data integrity—and opening the door to serious risks. To help you get ahead of those risks, we’ve broken down some of the most […]

Hidden AI vulnerability risks that threaten your business data
AI tools have revolutionized how businesses operate, but they’ve also introduced significant security gaps. These AI vulnerabilities create pathways for sensitive information to leak outside your organization, often without anyone noticing until it’s too late. AI vulnerability in business environments When employees use AI tools to process business data, they create security holes. This type […]

Why your business needs an AI firewall: Protecting data in the age of AI
The rapid adoption of AI tools across businesses has opened new doors for productivity and innovation. But these advancements bring significant risks. When employees use AI tools without proper safeguards, sensitive company data can leak into the wrong hands. This is where an AI firewall becomes essential. What exactly is an AI firewall? An AI […]

AI and the new era of credentials theft
Despite what Hollywood might suggest, most data breaches don’t involve elite hackers cracking firewalls with lines of code. In reality, all it often takes is one stolen password. Just look at the Samsung breach last month—hackers used compromised credentials to access the personal data of over 270,000 customers. This kind of incident isn’t rare. In […]