Keiter Technologies: Leveraging AI Tools with Data Security in Mind

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Keiter Technologies: Leveraging AI Tools with Data Security in Mind

Is your business sharing too much data with AI?

Implementing the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your business practice is an important step to stay competitive in any industry. While there are many things to consider when selecting and implementing one of the many AI tools available on the market, one step in the process that should not be overlooked is how to secure access to your company and clients’ sensitive data.

Obtaining and reviewing SOC audit reports is key to preventing unauthorized AI services, limiting AI’s data access, and considering user entity controls. These measures ensure that AI implementations are secure and compliant. Obtaining a SOC audit also provides your clients with internal control and security assurances.

Read more about balancing the use of AI while meeting your business’ security needs in the full article linked below:

Navigating SOC Audits and AI Compliance: A Dual Perspective

If you want to learn more about CMMC, Keiter’s team of cybersecurity specialists can help you. Email | Call: 804.747.0000.

 

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