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AI Is No Longer Optional for Small Businesses
AI tools are no longer a future investment—it’s a present-day reality in many small enterprises. From LLMs and AI copilots to automated workflows, companies are rapidly integrating AI into daily operations. They also bring new risks. As AI usage accelerates, many unknowingly expose sensitive data, expand their attack surface, or enable threat actors to exploit poorly secured AI workflows.
The Problem: AI Is a New Attack Vector
Traditional security tools were never designed to defend against model extraction, prompt injection, data leakage, or autonomous exploitation by AI-driven threats. Without the right controls, well-intentioned AI adoption can introduce vulnerabilities that bypass existing defenses.
What the Webinar Delivers
This session delivers a practical, technical overview of the AI threat landscape—specifically for smaller organizations. We analyze real-world risks and describe how AI-driven attacks occur, including:
• Prompt injection attacks
• Model extraction and abuse
• Data leakage through unsecured workflows
• Shadow AI usage across teams
• Autonomous AI-driven exploitation at machine speed
The webinar will also discuss how to improve security and observability in AI environments on a budget. You will learn how to deploy AI responsibly, establish guardrails, and detect and respond to new AI threats—while still empowering your workforce to adopt AI tools.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this webinar, you’ll walk away with:
• Knowledge on common AI threats
• Practical controls you can implement in your business
• A governance model tailored for small enterprises
Who Should Attend:
IT Administrators, Security Engineers, Application Developers, Technical Team Leads, and SMB Technology Decision-Makers. If your organization is adopting AI—or planning to—this session is essential.
Speaker: Industry expert from Ackuity.ai
Delivery: Virtual
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