AI Tools Identified as Leading Data Exfiltration Channel in Enterprises
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AI tools have become the primary unmanaged data exfiltration channel in enterprises, surpassing shadow SaaS and unmanaged file sharing. Nearly half of enterprise employees use generative AI tools, with a significant portion of data transfer occurring through unmanaged accounts and invisible copy/paste channels. Traditional DLP tools are ineffective against this new threat. The report highlights that 40% of files uploaded to AI platforms contain sensitive data, and 77% of employees paste data into these tools, predominantly via personal accounts. The lack of governance and visibility into AI usage poses a significant risk to enterprise data security.
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07.10.2025 14:00 1 articles · 3h ago
AI Tools Identified as Leading Data Exfiltration Channel in Enterprises
A new report by LayerX highlights that AI tools have become the primary unmanaged data exfiltration channel in enterprises, with nearly half of employees using generative AI tools and significant data transfer occurring through unmanaged accounts and invisible copy/paste channels. Traditional DLP tools are ineffective against this threat, and the lack of governance and visibility poses a significant risk to enterprise data security.
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- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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AI tools have reached 45% adoption in enterprises, with ChatGPT alone at 43% penetration.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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AI accounts for 11% of all enterprise application activity, rivaling file-sharing and office productivity apps.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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67% of AI usage occurs through unmanaged personal accounts, leaving CISOs blind to data flows.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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40% of files uploaded to generative AI tools contain PII or PCI data.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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77% of employees paste data into generative AI tools, with 82% of that activity coming from unmanaged accounts.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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Employees perform an average of 14 pastes per day via personal accounts, with at least three containing sensitive data.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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87% of enterprise chat usage occurs through unmanaged accounts, with 62% of users pasting PII/PCI into them.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00
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The report recommends treating AI security as a core enterprise category, shifting to action-centric DLP, and enforcing federation everywhere.
First reported: 07.10.2025 14:001 source, 1 articleShow sources
- New Research: AI Is Already the #1 Data Exfiltration Channel in the Enterprise — thehackernews.com — 07.10.2025 14:00