
AI Security and Compliance in Legal
In the fast-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), the challenges of trust, control, and security have become critical barriers to achieving widespread adoption. As organizations strive to leverage AI to drive innovation and transformation, they are confronted with the pressing need to mitigate the risks associated with uncontrolled, unreliable, and inefficient AI systems. At Trustwise, we understand the complexities and risks introduced by the emergence of agentic AI, and we have developed innovative solutions to address these challenges.
Trustwise delivers an AI Security and Control Layer, which includes AI Trust Management for Agentic AI Systems. Our flagship solution, Harmony AI, is designed to minimize the Trust Gap throughout the entire AI lifecycle, from simulation and verification to optimization and governance. By embedding real-time security, control, and alignment into every agent, we empower organizations to scale their AI initiatives without compromising control. We transform naked agents into Shielded Agents, ensuring that innovation can thrive within a secure and trustworthy environment.
Types of PII
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) encompasses a wide range of data elements that can be used to identify an individual. In the context of AI and data security, it is essential for organizations to understand the various types of PII and the potential risks associated with their exposure. Here are some common types of PII that organizations must safeguard:
– Name and Address: Basic personal information such as full names, home addresses, and email addresses can be used to uniquely identify individuals. Organizations must implement robust controls to protect this sensitive information from unauthorized access or misuse.
– Social Security Numbers: In the United States, Social Security Numbers (SSNs) are widely used as unique identifiers for individuals. Safeguarding SSNs is crucial to prevent identity theft and unauthorized access to financial and personal records.
– Financial Information: Credit card numbers, bank account details, and other financial data are highly sensitive PII that must be protected to prevent fraud, theft, and unauthorized transactions.
– Health Information: Protected Health Information (PHI) includes medical records, treatment history, and other health-related data. Safeguarding PHI is essential to comply with healthcare regulations and protect individuals’ privacy.
– Biometric Data: Unique biological traits such as fingerprints, facial recognition data, and iris scans are increasingly used for identity verification. Protecting biometric data is crucial to prevent unauthorized access and identity fraud.
Effective data governance and security measures are essential to protect these types of PII from unauthorized access, misuse, and data breaches.
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Are you ready to experience the power of Trustwise’s Harmony AI in action? Schedule a personalized demo with our team to discover how our solutions can help your organization achieve AI Trust and Security at scale. Gain valuable insights into our AI Security and Control Layer, and learn how we can empower your organization to harness the potential of AI while maintaining visibility and control over your data and systems.
Contact Trustwise today to schedule your demo and take the first step towards securing your AI initiatives for the future.