Microsoft's GM for data security, Herain Oberoi, emphasizes the significant partner opportunities in AI data security. He highlights the need for solution providers to assist customers in understanding AI risks and developing applications to mitigate these risks. The focus is on enabling organizations to adopt AI while managing the associated security challenges effectively.
Oberoi discusses Microsoft's trustworthy AI initiative, which aims to provide frameworks and best practices for security. He encourages solution providers to engage in AI experimentation to stay competitive, stressing that learning comes from active participation rather than observation. The conversation also touches on the evolving regulatory landscape and the importance of data governance in AI applications.
• Microsoft identifies significant partner opportunities in AI data security.
• Oberoi emphasizes the importance of AI experimentation for learning.
This initiative helps organizations understand and manage AI-related risks effectively.
It is crucial for organizations to proactively address what information AI can access.
This is essential for organizations to ensure compliance with evolving regulations.
Microsoft's initiatives in trustworthy AI and data security are pivotal for partners navigating AI risks.
Troinet's strategy emphasizes data governance in the context of AI and security.
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