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Shadow AI often emerges when workplace technology fails employees

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Shadow AI often emerges when workplace technology fails employees
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Shadow AI is a security issue. When employees use unsanctioned AI tools without formal oversight, sensitive information can end up in platforms the business has not approved, monitored or secured. The risks around data protection, compliance and governance are real, and organizations are right to take them seriously.But if we view shadow AI only through a security lens, we risk treating the symptom rather than the cause.Most employees are not deliberately trying to bypass policies or create risk

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