Security News > 2025 > April > The quiet data breach hiding in AI workflows

As AI becomes embedded in daily business workflows, the risk of data exposure increases. Prompt leaks are not rare exceptions. They are a natural outcome of how employees use large language models. CISOs cannot treat this as a secondary concern. To reduce risk, security leaders should focus on policy, visibility, and culture. Set clear rules about what data can and cannot be entered into AI systems. Monitor usage to identify shadow AI before it becomes … More → The post The quiet data breach hiding in AI workflows appeared first on Help Net Security.
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