Shadow AI vs. Managed AIShadow AI is a visibility gap: It refers to any AI tool used by employees that the IT department doesn’t know about. Most companies have 10x more AI tools in use than they ...
Autonomous artificial intelligence lowers barriers to shadow IT, forcing state and local governments to tighten policy, ...
Shadow AI leaks data to uncontrolled external systems and spreads virally across organizations, requiring user training and compliant alternatives rather than prohibition.
Unapproved use of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools is creating a growing cybersecurity blind spot for businesses. As employees adopt these technologies without proper oversight, they may ...
The rise of “shadow AI” raises concerns about security, compliance and data governance but also reflects a workforce eager to experiment and solve problems in real time.
Cyber-security firm CyberArk has released today a new free tool that can detect "shadow administrator accounts" inside cloud environments like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. The new ...
Unauthorized – or shadow – AI tools and chatbots are widely used across U.S. hospitals and health systems, including for direct patient care, according to a survey from Wolters Kluwer Health. The ...
Company-approved AI tools are commonly falling short of meeting the needs of employees, who in turn use “shadow AI” solutions that are creating a heightened threat to cybersecurity. A recent Cybernews ...