According to research by CybSafe and the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA), over 38% of employees are using AI tools without their employer’s permission, with the behavior particularly prominent among Gen Z (46%) and millennials (43%). This risky practice can lead to serious data breaches. For example, employees feeding proprietary information into AI tools can unknowingly expose intellectual property, which could be used by competitors or malicious actors.
“Without proper training, employees become the weakest link in your cybersecurity chain. AI may be a game-changer for efficiency, but it also introduces risks that no organization can afford to ignore,” says Francois Guay, Founder of the Canadian Cybersecurity Network.
It’s critical for employers to implement AI usage policies and educate their teams to protect sensitive information and prevent costly mistakes. Empower your employees with the knowledge and guidelines needed to navigate the risks of AI effectively.
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