Shadow AI is creating hidden risk across enterprises as unapproved tools, copilots, and agents handle sensitive data beyond security oversight. Learn how invisible AI endpoints and persistent model memory expose organizations and why visibility and governance are now critical.
OpenAI Atlas Security Risks: What Enterprises Need to Know
On October 21, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas, a Chromium-based browser that integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience. Perplexity launched Comet earlier this month, The Browser Company released Dia, and both Chrome and Edge now include embedded AI capabilities. Atlas combines…
What is Shadow AI?
Shadow AI refers to employees using artificial intelligence tools—often generative AI—without approval or oversight from IT, security, or compliance teams. These unsanctioned tools can expose sensitive data, create compliance gaps, and weaken security controls. Understanding what Shadow AI is, why it spreads, and how to manage it is now a critical priority for CIOs, CISOs, and governance leaders.
Why Shadow AI Is a Compliance Problem
Your employees are already using AI tools at work. While you’re still figuring out your company’s AI strategy, they’ve moved ahead without you. And they’re creating serious security and compliance risks in the process. This blog explores the growing threat of…
Tackling Enterprise’s Latest Threat: Shadow AI
In the fast-paced world of modern business, the allure of AI is undeniable. Organizations across industries are racing to harness the power of machine learning and automation to drive efficiencies, boost productivity, and gain a competitive edge. However, this relentless pursuit…
Seeing the Unseen: How Acuvity’s Visualization Transforms AI Security
“If you cannot measure it, you cannot manage it.” – Peter Drucker If an AI security threat isn’t visible, does that mean it’s nothing to worry about? It’s like a riptide lurking silently below the surface of seemingly calm waters, capable of…
 
                    





