Veteran security leader Jim Routh, who has held CISO-level roles at Mass Mutual, CVS, Aetna, KPMG, American Express, and JP Morgan Chase, said the intrusion of productive AI into SaaS solutions makes this even more problematic.
“The next gen AI attack landscape has changed. It used to be that business users used basic models provided by major providers. Today, hundreds of SaaS applications have embedded LLMs used across the enterprise,” said Routh, who today serves as chief trust officer at security vendor Saviynt. “Software developers have more than one million open source LLMs at HuggingFace.com .”
Robert Taylor, an attorney specializing in AI and cybersecurity law strategies who works for Counsel and Carstens, Allen & Gourley, a Dallas-based real estate law firm, said he sees a common theme at all levels within organizations of all sizes.
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