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Enterprise Software
Establishing an AI Tool Approval Process to Ensure Security and Compliance
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How do you enable AI adoption without exposing your organization to unmanaged risk and compliance gaps?
Many organizations are allowing AI tools to proliferate without a structured approval process, creating challenges around data protection, governance, and accountability. Security leaders are under pressure to balance rapid AI adoption with the need for consistent oversight, risk management, and regulatory alignment.
This AAE Call Summary provides practical guidance to help CISOs build a scalable AI tool approval process that enables innovation while maintaining control.
Discover:
- How to establish a cross-functional AI governance and approval process that aligns with security and compliance requirements
- Practical approaches to prevent data leakage and manage AI access, including permissions and data classification strategies
- How to balance AI innovation with risk management, using maturity assessments and structured evaluation frameworks
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