Metomic Unveils Solution to Prevent Data Leakage in Artificial Intelligence Tools

Metomic launches a solution to safeguard sensitive business data from exposure as organizations accelerate Artificial Intelligence adoption.

Metomic has introduced its AI Data Protection Solution aimed at preventing the inadvertent exposure of sensitive business data through widespread adoption of Artificial Intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, Copilot, Glean, Notion AI, Box AI, and others. The tool is designed to enable enterprises to harness the advantages of Artificial Intelligence integration while ensuring that data security and regulatory compliance remain uncompromised.

With Artificial Intelligence and machine learning adoption ranking as the top priority for CIOs in 2025, the urgency to secure sensitive enterprise data is at an all-time high. A recent survey highlighted that 81% of CISOs are highly concerned about sensitive information being unintentionally consumed by Artificial Intelligence tools, their workflows, or even their training sets. Incidents of data leakage could occur through responses to user prompts or manipulated prompts, underlining the need for comprehensive data governance and real-time oversight throughout Artificial Intelligence deployments.

Ben van Enckevort, CTO of Metomic, described the company´s Data Protection Suite as an essential step in ensuring that business-critical information is kept safe as Artificial Intelligence systems are increasingly embedded in organizational operations. The solution brings automated sensitive data discovery across platforms like Slack, Google Drive, Notion, GitHub, Salesforce, M365, Box, and Jira. It offers real-time monitoring, workflows and alerts, granular access controls ensuring only authorized Artificial Intelligence tools and users can access protected data, and compliance assurance designed to align with global data privacy regulations. Clients such as Revolut, Oyster, and Juni have already adopted Metomic’s Protection Suite, attesting to its value in safeguarding data privacy and compliance as organizations accelerate Artificial Intelligence-driven workflows.

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