eSentire, a leader in Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services, has unveiled the industry’s first solution for comprehensive visibility into Generative AI (GenAI) usage within corporate environments. This new offering is capable of capturing detailed telemetry data on the use of AI applications, helping organizations manage risks and ensure policy compliance. Leveraging eSentire’s advanced security analytics and its open XDR platform, Atlas, the solution provides daily insights into AI application use, user activity, and shared files. With Gartner predicting that GenAI will be integral to 70% of text and data-heavy tasks by 2025, eSentire’s solution addresses the burgeoning risks associated with AI technologies. The service offers a dashboard for real-time monitoring, helping security leaders evaluate productivity benefits while mitigating potential vulnerabilities. Initially available as a free exclusive preview until October 31, 2024, this solution marks eSentire’s ongoing commitment to cybersecurity innovation. Additional features and comprehensive response capabilities will be rolled out throughout the year.

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