VentureBeat March 25, 2025
Taryn Plumb

Enterprise workers are eager to take advantage of AI tools — whether their employer likes it or not. This unapproved use, what’s known as shadow AI, is increasing dramatically: As much as 96% of the work employees do with AI is through non-corporate accounts. Whether done inadvertently or maliciously, this can leak an enterprise’s highly sensitive and proprietary data.

Security platform Cyberhaven says it can solve this problem by tracking data lineage, or data lifecycles across different users and endpoints. The company has specific large lineage models (LLiMs) for this task, and today is announcing Linea AI, the next generation of it platform intended to help stop shadow AI and predict what flagged incidents may be most dangerous.

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