AI usage control (AI-UC) is a technology to discover the use of third-party AI and enforce the security policies of an organization. Key capabilities include enforcing granular data-sharing policies, automatically detecting and cataloging all AI tools (including shadow AI), and moderating content by filtering sensitive data in real time. AI-UC defines and enforces usage policies, inspects content for sensitive data, assesses risk, and raises alerts on anomalies. AI-UC is primarily delivered as a cloud-based service and may include multiple local inspection points. Typical users of AI Usage Control (AI-UC) are security, compliance, and IT teams, including CISOs, data privacy officers, and risk managers. Many current discovery tools treat AI applications as any other application. ignoring unique risks and integrations of AI in an organization's environment. AI usage control provides fine-grained categorization and intent-based policies, enabling safe adoption of third-party applications while mitigating security risks.
Secure enterprise browsers (SEBs) are solutions that deliver enterprise security policies and controls through a centrally managed custom web browser, plug-in or browser extension. SEBs provide security and policy enforcement for web, SaaS and private applications, as well as browser hardening delivered through the browser rather than at the endpoint OS or network level. SEBs also enable visibility, control and auditability of web application data accessed by end users from managed or unmanaged devices without the need for in-line decryption of web traffic.