Data Protection in a GenAI World
Enable your workforce to use GenAI tools safely without risk to your organization.
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The Problem
With AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini taking the workplace by storm, it's easy to forget about the vulnerability they pose to your organization. Once submitted, your data becomes publicly available — exposing your most valuable data if not used securely.
The Solution
Protect your sensitive data while leveraging the power of AI.
Mitigating the risks of GenAI: Secure your data & empower your workforce.
Learn real-world examples of accidental data leaks through AI tools, best practices to balance employee enablement with data security, and an actionable 3-step plan for secure AI use in your organization.Can your current cybersecurity solution detect sensitive data uploads into GenAI tools?
Run our complimentary cybersecurity analyzer for a real-time state of your existing data security solutions to see if your sensitive data is protected when uploaded to GenAI tools.Data protection for ChatGPT, generative AI, and shadow IT.
Shadow IT — especially as it relates to GenAI tools — pose a significant security risk. Read this blog to learn how Lookout’s Data Loss Prevention (DLP) technology secures your information across applications, preventing accidental leaks and keeping your data safe.
Use Cases
Explore data protection for GenAI use cases.
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Protect Your Data With Lookout’s SSE Solution.
You know why GenAI tools and Shadow IT expose your data to risk, but how do you protect your data when employees use them anyway. Watch in real-time how Lookout’s cloud security solution protects your data when using these tools.
Hands-on labs: Learn and Build Your Own Data-Centric SSE Solution
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