Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 71 | Page 84

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Navigating the AI frontier : Five steps for secure enterprise adoption

During this technological evolution , business leaders are looking for new and improved IT tools that offer speed and efficiency , but many are blind to the potential security risks . Omer Grossman , Chief Information Officer , CyberArk , offers some effective pointers for businesses to follow in order to securely embrace the enterprise AI opportunity .

Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) is making its mark on the enterprise . The technology has the potential to revolutionise every aspect of business operations , from customer-facing applications and services to backend data and infrastructure to workforce engagement and empowerment . However , as AI capabilities grow , so too do the security risks .

Identity security is a particular area of concern , with a huge 90 % of organisations experiencing at least one identity-related breach in the past year . The potential for cyberattackers to use AI for deepfake fraud attacks and Machine Learning based social engineering creates a new realm of potential identity security threats for businesses to deal with . To confront this situation , IT and security executives must seize new business opportunities while simultaneously managing the inherent risk posed by AI-enabled tools . A commitment to prioritising security and the ability to adapt and remain agile are crucial – the below five steps are an effective starting point for businesses to follow in order to securely embrace the enterprise AI opportunity .
1 . Define your AI position with security in mind
Businesses should begin by defining their organisation ’ s stance on AI while considering its impact on security . Whether your company is already using Generative AI at enterprise scale or just exploring a proof of concept to test the waters , clarity from the top down is essential . A well-communicated position
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