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Trend Micro

Alexandra Hose,

Safeguarding AI applications

Trend Micro is expanding its cybersecurity platform to secure the use of AI in companies. New functions also support risk management during the introduction of AI tools.

Eva Chen, co-founder and CEO of Trend Micro, believes that the potential of AI can only be fully realized if the technology is adequately secured.

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The new features are designed to protect users accessing public or private generative AI services in organizations. The platform updates of Trend Vision One - Zero Trust Secure Access (ZTSA) include the following points:

  • Centralized management of access to and use of AI applications by employees
  • Review of prompts to prevent data leaks and malicious injections
  • Content filtering to meet compliance requirements
  • Defense against attacks on Large Language Models (LLM)

"Like the cloud and other technological innovations we have already mastered, the potential of AI can only be fully realized if the technology is adequately secured," says Eva Chen, co-founder and CEO of Trend Micro. Trend Vision One's new features complement its proven capabilities for contextualizing alerts and deciphering complex scripts, performing threat searches that can help prevent credential phishing, and recommending tailored response actions.

"In addition to defining and clarifying AI governance policies, security teams need effective mechanisms to identify, monitor and implement controls for AI usage at both the individual and enterprise level," said Dave Gruber, Principal Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG). Trend Micro follows a robust, responsible AI model and believes that all security vendors should ensure that technologies are developed and deployed ethically, transparently and responsibly.

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