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AI Integration Forces Shift in Data Security Priorities

AI Integration Forces Shift in Data Security Priorities

Artificial intelligence has overtaken traditional exfiltration prevention as the primary catalyst for data security posture management investments. A survey of 225 North American IT and business leaders reveals that as organizations scramble to deploy AI, they are struggling to maintain governance amid fragmented accountability and complex multi-cloud architectures.

The research, published by Enterprise Management Associates, highlights a fundamental realignment in corporate security spending. Securing AI-driven data flows now motivates 64.4% of DSPM investments, eclipsing the 56% of organizations focused primarily on preventing data exfiltration. Chris Steffen, vice president of research at EMA, notes that many enterprises fail to treat data security as a prerequisite for AI, leaving them vulnerable as they rush to integrate new technologies.

Governance remains a significant hurdle, with responsibility for AI-related risks split between IT departments, security teams, chief data officers, and governance committees. This lack of centralized ownership is compounded by technical friction, as 45.3% of respondents struggle to enforce consistent security policies across diverse cloud providers. To mitigate these operational pressures, over 85% of organizations are pinning their hopes on automation, with one-third of surveyed leaders projecting that automated remediation could cut their current workloads by more than half.

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