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Lasso Security Launches Contextual Data Protection Tool for GenAI Applications

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Lasso Security, a Generative AI security solution company, announces the launch of a custom policy wizard to help companies avoid data and knowledge leaks when working with GenAI tools and applications.

In an era where traditional security and data protection measures fall short when it comes to Generative AI, the evolving complexities of data management demand a new approach. With data traversing organizational boundaries more than ever, conventional methods struggle to address the challenges posed by unstructured and unpredictable data types while using LLMs.

In response, Lasso Security has focused on “contextual data protection” (CDP) with the launch of its custom policy wizard, a capability that integrates with Lasso Security’s browser extension and secured gateway. Unlike conventional pattern-based policies, CDP empowers users to tailor data protection measures and policies based on contextual cues. For example, the wizard could be configured to recognize inflammatory words, or topics that employees are not authorized to discuss. No coding, development or data science expertise is required to use the wizard. Users can apply free-form language to create policies tailored to their specific needs.

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“Lasso Security’s wizard marks the end of rule-based policies,” says Ophir Dror, Chief Product Officer and co-founder of Lasso Security. “Security leaders can now establish data security guidelines as naturally as they communicate with their peers, eliminating the hassle of human-to-system policy translation by using clear, everyday language.”

Key features of Lasso Security’s GenAI policy wizard include:

“At Lasso Security, we’re committed to providing organizations with the tools they need to safeguard their most valuable asset: data,” added Dror. “With the new wizard, we’re not just protecting data from the significant cybersecurity challenges posed by LLMs, including data exposure, data poisoning and supply chain attacks. We’re empowering organizations to take control of their knowledge bases in a new and improved way.”

Source: GlobeNewsWire

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