Cabinet Division issues advisory to safeguard sensitive data from AI apps.

The Cabinet Division has issued an advisory highlighting the potential risks of data theft from ChatGPT and other AI applications.

The advisory highlights caution in using these technologies to protect sensitive information, personal data, and business details from cyber threats.

In addition, key recommendations include avoiding using chatbots to handle highly sensitive information to prevent data breaches.

Moreover, users are advised to delete sensitive communications rather than relying on automated processes manually and to use devices that do not contain private or official data when interacting with chatbots.

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Furthermore, institutions are urged to restrict chatbot access to authorised individuals only and to adopt secure communication channels, such as encrypted messaging services and secure network connections.

Additionally, the advisory stresses the importance of training employees on AI risks and best practices to mitigate potential cyber threats.

By reinforcing data security protocols, organizations can better protect themselves from the cyber risks associated with AI technologies.

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