Forbes December 19, 2024
Steve Wilson

Steve Wilson, Chief Product Officer, Exabeam.

AI adoption has skyrocketed as organizations strive to harness machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to drive efficiency and innovation. However, with the rapid adoption of AI comes significant risks that many organizations are only beginning to fully comprehend.

Among the most pressing of these risks is the AI software supply chain—a complex network of open-source tools, proprietary software and cloud services that can be a breeding ground for vulnerabilities. Despite the immense potential AI offers, it is often built on foundations that lack the necessary scrutiny and security, putting organizations at considerable risk.

As more organizations adopt AI, the integrity of their AI supply chain becomes critical, and failing to address these...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Supply Chain, Technology
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