Organizations Rush to Use Generative AI Tools Despite Significant Security Concerns
- 95% of organizations are already using GenAI tools, indicating a widespread adoption of this technology.
- The survey highlights the urgency for organizations to prioritize secure governance of GenAI tools, with 51% of respondents anticipating a significant increase in interest before the end of the year.
- IT teams, rather than general employees, are driving the usage of GenAI tools, suggesting that leadership has the authority to strategically temper the pace of adoption and establish firm security measures.
- 89% of organizations consider GenAI tools to be a potential security risk, indicating a widespread concern about the security implications of using these tools.
- 23% of organizations using GenAI tools admit to having no monitoring in place, highlighting a lack of oversight and control over the usage of this technology.
95% of organizations are using GenAI tools in some guise89% consider GenAI tools to be a potential security risk23% of those using GenAI tools admit to having no monitoring in place- IT teams, not general employees, emerge as the overwhelming force behind usage
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New research from Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZS), the leader in cloud security, suggests that organizations are feeling the pressure to rush into generative AI (GenAI) tool usage, despite significant security concerns. According to its latest survey, “All eyes on securing GenAI” of more than 900 global IT decision makers, although
Even more worryingly,
"GenAI tools, including ChatGPT and others, hold immense promise for businesses in terms of speed, innovation, and efficiency," emphasized Sanjay Kalra, VP Product Management at Zscaler. "However, with the current ambiguity surrounding their security measures, a mere
The rollout pressure isn’t coming from where people might think, however, with the results suggesting that IT has the ability to regain control of the situation. Despite mainstream awareness, it is not employees who appear to be the driving force behind current interest and usage – only
"The fact that IT teams are at the helm should offer a sense of reassurance to business leaders,” Kalra continued. “It signifies that the leadership team has the authority to strategically temper the pace of GenAI adoption and establish a firm hold on its security measures, before its prevalence within their organization advances any further. However, it's essential to recognize that the window for achieving secure governance is rapidly diminishing."
With
Here are a few steps business leaders can take to ensure GenAI use in their organization is properly secured:
- Implement a holistic zero trust architecture to authorize only approved AI applications and users.
- Conduct thorough security risk assessments for new AI applications to clearly understand and respond to vulnerabilities.
- Establish a comprehensive logging system for tracking all AI prompts and responses.
- Enable zero trust-powered Data Loss Prevention (DLP) measures for all AI activities to safeguard against data exfiltration.
Additional Resources
“All eyes on securing GenAI” Infographic.
Methodology
In October 2023, Zscaler commissioned Sapio Research to conduct a survey of 901 IT decision makers (ITDMs) across 10 markets [Australia & New Zealand, France, Germany, India, Italy, Netherlands, Singapore, Spain, UK & Ireland, USA]. These ITDMs work at companies of 500+ employees, and across industries.
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