The rise of GenAI and the impact on your data privacy

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The rise of GenAI and the impact on your data privacy

Data privacy is at risk with the rise of generative AI, as over 77 percent of companies are either using or exploring the use of artificial intelligence. More than three-quarters of these companies have experienced AI-related security breaches, with employees admitting to placing sensitive data into GenAI tools.

Kiteworks has shared advice on how to keep sensitive data secure when using GenAI tools, emphasizing the importance of avoiding personal or proprietary information in large language models (LLMs). Creating a company policy on AI and privacy, managing data privacy settings, and regularly changing passwords are crucial steps to safeguard accounts from cybercriminals and maintain data integrity.

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