TODAY, there are thousands of generative AI (GenAI) tools available on the market, with dozens of new AI applications being launched every month. The truth is, more than half of your employees are likely already using it to increase productivity at work, and that adoption is expected to grow as more AI apps become available for more use cases.

The problem is that most of these third-party GenAI apps have not been vetted or approved for use at work, which exposes companies to serious risks. There's a reason IT and InfoSec teams vet and approve third-party applications being used within their company's ecosystem of technologies — they need to understand what apps are being used, whether they are safe, and what sensitive company data, if any, is making its way into these applications. They also consider (among many other things) how the app developer handles issues like vulnerabilities and what controls are in place to limit or control access to only what is needed for employees to do their jobs.

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