IBM has integrated its AI governance tool, watsonx.governance, and AI security tool Guardium AI Security to enhance security and governance for AI systems.
The integration aims to bring AI security and governance teams together, provide a unified view of enterprise risk posture, and support compliance standards.
The enhanced tools can now detect new AI use cases, automate red teaming for vulnerability detection, and facilitate monitoring of AI agents.
Embedding security from the start is crucial for protecting data, ensuring compliance, and building trust, according to IBM.
Chief financial officers are adopting generative AI, but some express concerns about its reliability and potential security risks.
A PYMNTS Intelligence report highlighted worries about generative AI producing less insightful results, unauthorized data access, and output integrity issues.
Another report noted a significant increase in COOs leveraging AI-powered cybersecurity management systems to mitigate security breaches and fraud.
AI is becoming an essential tool for organizations to enhance cybersecurity and combat fraudulent activities.