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compared to its global counterparts.Some 24% revealed having mandatory policies on such use.
triggering the maturity of AI as an attack surface and motivating cyber criminals to invest in new tools.About 28% of people said they did not use such tools at all.exploiting valid accounts has become the path of least resistance for cyber criminals.
Andriy Onufriyenko/Getty ImagesEmployees might recognize the potential leak of sensitive data as a top risk. Also: The best AI chatbotsClose to half (42%) of respondents said they used the tools for research and analysis.
and personally identifiable information.
53% of employees considered a colleagues use of generative AI tools as an unfair advantage and 40% believed those who did so should be required to teach the rest of their team or colleagues.while 28% highlighted financial information.
Employees also lack clear policies or guidance on the use of these tools in the workplace.the associated security risks also will grow.
Another 12% said their organization implemented a ban on the use of generative AI tools at work.Identity is being used against enterprises time and time again.
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