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Enterprises lack visibility into their own data, creating security risks that are compounding as organizations and their employees increase AI adoption, according to Bedrock Security. The majority of organizations struggle to track sensitive information across sprawling cloud environments, leaving them vulnerable to data breaches and compliance failures. The research also documents a significant shift in security roles, with nine in 10 professionals surveyed reporting their responsibilities have evolved in the past year, most notably in …
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