Six percent of employees paste sensitive data into generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools

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Six percent of employees paste sensitive data into generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools

The report titled Revealing the True GenAI Data Exposure Risk provides crucial insights for data protection stakeholders and empowers them to take proactive measures.

It reveals that 6% of employees have pasted sensitive data into GenAI, with 4% engaging in this risky behavior on a weekly basis.

This recurring behavior underscores the urgent need for robust data protection measures, such as chat tools like ChatGPT, according to the report.

The report also reveals that 1 in 10 enterprises have had their sensitive data pasted into Genai, with the majority of these cases occurring at least once a week.

Companies should implement policies and controls to protect sensitive data from being pasted onto the artificial intelligence systems.

Source code, internal business information, and Personal Identifiable Information (PII) are the most frequently pasted types of sensitive data.

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