The idea that most data leaks aren’t attacks but just everyday shortcuts is kind of unsettling in the best way.
“Unintentional data exfiltration” really stuck with me. It reframes the problem from security failure to workflow design.
Also agree with your take. Banning AI never works, it just pushes it underground. The real shift is controlling how data moves, not stopping people from moving fast. 💡
The idea that most data leaks aren’t attacks but just everyday shortcuts is kind of unsettling in the best way.
“Unintentional data exfiltration” really stuck with me. It reframes the problem from security failure to workflow design.
Also agree with your take. Banning AI never works, it just pushes it underground. The real shift is controlling how data moves, not stopping people from moving fast. 💡
You could make this piece signifigantly strong with an example of a doucmented/reported leak of data through AI.
That’s a great point. Thank you. I will include one in the upcoming posts!