Security News > 2024 > April > Six steps for security and compliance in AI-enabled low-code/no-code development
AI is quickly transforming how individuals create their own apps, copilots, and automations.
The first is that production environments are no longer welcoming dozens or hundreds of apps but tens and hundreds of thousands of apps, automations and connections - all from users of varying technical backgrounds.
IT no longer has full visibility into the apps and automations that anyone can create.
The security team doesn't know which apps are accessing truly sensitive data, which can lead to fines and greater regulatory scrutiny.
The security team needs to know two things: what tools people are using and what apps they are developing, along with getting a full picture of the business impact of each app.
This addresses the default permissions used by many development platforms, which allows access and use of all apps to anyone in the tenant or directory.
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