Shadow AI is turning everyday productivity into an unsanctioned data path, where corporate information can move outside approved controls long before security teams notice.
Shadow AI is not a model problem first - it is a visibility problem, where organizations lose track of where prompts, data, and decisions are going.
SearchLeak shows how a single crafted link in Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise could turn everyday productivity into a high-risk disclosure path across mail, files, and collaboration data.
The company is bringing ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude into DX workflows, but the harder problem is not model choice - it is controlling data, permissions, and employee behavior.
As Microsoft 365 Copilot spreads through public administration, the real challenge is making sure access control, classification, and compliance keep pace with the new way staff search and generate information.
Unsanctioned AI use is creating a governance gap in many workplaces, where employees may move sensitive information into tools that sit outside approved controls.
A 2026 DLP ranking puts a familiar security problem in a newer setting: cloud apps, edge devices, and generative AI are forcing data protection to move beyond the old network boundary.
Data loss prevention tools are missing what happens inside browsers-leaving sensitive information exposed in the age of cloud apps and AI.
When security blocks productivity, employees find workarounds-and the real risks begin.
As cyber threats escalate, Broadcom quietly rolls out crucial updates to its Symantec DLP platform-raising questions about transparency and enterprise security.
In a sweeping security overhaul, Microsoft extends Copilot AI data controls to local files after a bug exposed confidential content.
As employees spend most of their workday in browsers, accidental and malicious data loss is surging-especially with the rise of generative AI tools.