Security Concerns with ChatGPT

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All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series. Users have tried to upload sensitive company information and PII, personally identifiable information, into ChatGPT. Those who are successful getting the data in, have now made that data free to all. Will people's misuse of these generative AI programs be our greatest downfall to security and privacy? Check out this post for the discussion that is the basis of our conversation on this week’s episode co-hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), the producer of CISO Series, and Geoff Belknap (@geoffbelknap), CISO, LinkedIn. Joining us is our special guest Suha Can, CISO, Grammarly. Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Opal Opal is building the next generation of intelligent identity. Identity is one of the last great enterprise frontiers. It’s fragmented with legacy architecture. Opal's mission is to empower teams to understand and calibrate access end to end, and to build identity security for scale. Learn more by at www.opal.dev. In this episode: Will people's misuse of these generative AI programs be our greatest downfall to security and privacy? Is AI the problem? Or is poor human judgement the problem? Is it better to get started with any guardrails until setting up a full policy? What are we going to do now?

Security Concerns with ChatGPT

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