Cloudflare Works with the Leading AI Companies to Strengthen Generative AI Security for Businesses
By integrating directly with the most popular generative AI tools,
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Google’s Gemini are changing how businesses work. Today, three out of every four employees use generative AI tools – for tasks ranging from editing content and summarizing data to helping with design tasks and debugging code. At the same time, enterprises are working to keep sensitive corporate data safe, prevent accidental leaks, and maintain compliance with evolving regulations. This requires real-time visibility and proactive controls for security teams to safely enable generative AI use across their business.
“Employees are always looking for an edge – ways to save time, spark creativity, or boost efficiency. Using Generative AI tools gives them that edge,” said
With these new integrations, customers have a new way to manage enterprise AI security as more employees use generative AI tools. Cloudflare’s CASB continuously scans ChatGPT Enterprise, Claude, and Google’s Gemini platforms to better protect customers’ sensitive data through automated and real-time visibility and proactive alerts. This ultimately gives security teams greater control and confidence that company data remains compliant and protected while employees use AI tools.
To learn more, please check out the resources below:
- Cloudflare Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
- Blog: ChatGPT, Claude, & Gemini security scanning with Cloudflare CASB
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