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AI systems process sensitive data, make consequential suggestions, and operate at scale. Without proper governance, they create risk—data leakage, compliance violations, uncontrolled costs, and security vulnerabilities.
Building AI responsibly means building with governance from day one.
AI systems introduce unique security concerns:
Prompt injection: Malicious inputs that manipulate AI behavior Data exfiltration: AI inadvertently revealing training or context data Model manipulation: Adversarial inputs that cause incorrect outputs Shadow AI: Uncontrolled AI usage across the organization API key exposure: Credentials hardcoded or poorly managed
Secure the inputs:
Secure the processing:
Secure the outputs:
Access control:
Audit and logging:
Policy enforcement:
Cost management:
Every organization has shadow AI:
Shadow AI creates:
The solution isn’t banning AI—it’s providing a governed alternative.
A proper AI governance platform provides:
Centralized access:
Policy enforcement:
Audit capability:
Cost control:
AI touches many compliance frameworks:
Data privacy (GDPR, CCPA):
Industry regulations (HIPAA, SOC2, etc.):
AI-specific regulations (EU AI Act):
When deploying AI:
Governance isn’t overhead—it’s what makes AI enterprise-ready.

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