Cloudflare launches AI Security Posture Management for Zero Trust
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Cloudflare introduced AI Security Posture Management within its Zero Trust platform to help companies deploy AI tools securely without compromising security or privacy. The Shadow AI Report provides security teams with immediate, granular visibility into AI usage, showing which apps employees use and who has access. Cloudflare Gateway enables automatic enforcement of AI policies, including blocking unapproved AI apps and restricting data uploaded to AI services. AI Prompt Protection identifies risky prompts and responses, enforcing policies inline to warn or block employees from sending sensitive data to untrusted providers. Zero Trust MCP Server Control centralizes MCP traffic through Cloudflare for monitoring and control.
Cloudflare is introducing AI Security Posture Management within its Zero Trust platform. The package is designed to help companies roll out AI tools securely without compromising security or privacy. Shadow AI is finally getting a counterpart. Employees are increasingly using AI for everyday tasks. From finance to marketing, teams are using generative AI to work faster. But often this happens without the security department's knowledge. This widespread adoption poses significant risks for companies that are unprepared.
Cloudflare Gateway then makes it possible to automatically enforce AI policies. Security teams can choose to block unapproved AI applications entirely. They can also restrict the type of data that is uploaded to AI applications. For example, employees may accidentally paste confidential company information into chatbots. Or engineers may roll out AI apps without input from the security team. This calls for a new approach to security.
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