Shadow AI is spreading across enterprises. Rather than fight it, organizations should see it as a catalyst for stronger AI ...
Shadow AI refers to the unsanctioned use of artificial intelligence tools across the enterprise, often invisible to ...
Shadow AI inside browsers creates major risks—from data exposure to cross-domain attacks—by operating outside enterprise ...
Most enterprise teams did not plan for AI to take over their workflows. It began with simple tools that promised faster ...
Shadow AI is the use of any AI tools without official approval, oversight, or governance. If your workplace culture (or even just some of your employees) operates under an “ask for forgiveness, not ...
The rise of artificial intelligence over the past few years has shaken up the entire tech industry, and the enterprise cybersecurity industry is no exception: They’re suddenly dealing with shadow AI.
Employees are using AI tools every day — often without IT oversight — and it’s quietly putting sensitive business data at ...
Most RSNA 2025 - affiliated radiologists report unapproved AI tools in daily use; fewer than one in five say their organizations strongly enforce a policy on public LLMs.
Security leaders and CISOs are discovering that a growing swarm of shadow AI apps has been compromising their networks, in some cases for over a year. They’re not the tradecraft of typical attackers.
This poses a problem when employees bring in unknown or unvetted AI tools into an organization. This conundrum has a name – ...
Shane O'Donnell, Centric Consulting's Vice President of Cybersecurity, has two decades of experience in audit and cyber risk management. In the physical world, dangerous things lurk in the shadows.
You’re no doubt familiar with shadow IT — the practice of employees using software, applications and other tech tools that aren’t sanctioned by IT. And if IT doesn’t know about something, they can’t ...