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Ivee: AI Fluency & Data Security: Using AI Safely

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As AI tools become embedded in everyday workflows, and more and more tools show up on our social media feeds every day, we're all experimenting with new platforms to improve productivity and efficiency. But what does this mean for data security, privacy, and the risks that can come from using public AI tools?

Join ivee + cyber security experts at P3M Works to explore how you can use AI without compromising sensitive information, data, or organisational trust.

We'll be chatting about real-world scenarios and the small decisions that can create significant data exposure when using AI tools.

You'll leave with a practical framework for using AI tools safely, securely, and responsibly at work + at home!

Pluuuus, get all of your data security questions answered LIVE.

No technical background required.

Learning Outcomes:

  • The difference between public AI tools and secure enterprise environments

  • Where data actually goes when you input information into AI systems

  • Common “accidental risk” moments in day-to-day experimentation

  • NDAs, confidential information, and grey areas professionals often overlook

  • What responsible, secure AI use looks like in modern organisations

  • How organisations are beginning to evaluate AI usage through a security lens

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