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Category: AI Risk

Top Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2025

Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, making it crucial for businesses to strengthen their security posture. This blog explores the top cybersecurity trends for 2025, including AI-powered threats, Zero Trust adoption, third-party risk management, and stricter compliance regulations. Learn how to stay ahead and protect your organization from emerging cyber risks.

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Protect Your Sensitive Data Before Adopting Copilot for Microsoft 365

Adopting Copilot for Microsoft 365 may sound great in theory, but there are some hidden security risks. While Microsoft has done a great job keeping security in mind, data and information security teams need to be aware that Copilot essentially has the keys to the castle — it can pull sensitive or proprietary information from any file a user has access to. This presents a security risk for most organizations, where it’s likely that users have overly broad access.

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The Intersection of AI and Data Privacy

Introduction AI is revolutionizing how organizations process, analyze, and secure data, enhancing efficiency and enabling automated decision-making. However, AI’s reliance on large datasets introduces compliance

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Top Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2025

Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, making it crucial for businesses to strengthen their security posture. This blog explores the top cybersecurity trends for 2025, including AI-powered threats, Zero Trust adoption, third-party risk management, and stricter compliance regulations. Learn how to stay ahead and protect your organization from emerging cyber risks.

Read More →

Protect Your Sensitive Data Before Adopting Copilot for Microsoft 365

Adopting Copilot for Microsoft 365 may sound great in theory, but there are some hidden security risks. While Microsoft has done a great job keeping security in mind, data and information security teams need to be aware that Copilot essentially has the keys to the castle — it can pull sensitive or proprietary information from any file a user has access to. This presents a security risk for most organizations, where it’s likely that users have overly broad access.

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