Money20/20: Securiti Partners with Nvidia on AI Governance

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Money20/20: Securiti Partners with Nvidia on AI Governance
As enterprises grapple with AI challenges, Securiti unveils Gencore AI, a capability enabling organisations to integrate LLMs while maintaining compliance

In an exclusive interview at Money20/20, data governance and privacy company Securiti has announced new capabilities aimed at helping enterprises securely integrate Large Language Models (LLMs) into their operations.

The company's latest offering, Gencore AI, enables organisations to leverage existing data management infrastructure for AI applications whilst maintaining security and compliance.

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Jack Berkowitz, Chief Data Officer at Securiti, explains that the platform now connects with over 450 different systems. “We can bring information from SaaS applications, storage systems and applications like SharePoint, bringing it all together while ensuring personal information is removed and appropriate permissions are maintained,” says Jack. 

“This data can then flow into LLMs powered by Nvidia or other providers and be deployed into production.”

Building Trust in Enterprise AI 

Founded in 2019, Securiti has rapidly established itself as a leader in data governance and privacy implementation. 

The company's comprehensive suite of services spans data security, privacy management and AI governance, enabling enterprises to maintain compliance while innovating with emerging technologies. 

Its recent expansion into AI governance marks a significant evolution for the company, which began by focusing on data privacy and security solutions. 

Today, Securiti serves a diverse portfolio of global enterprises, combining traditional data management with cutting-edge AI capabilities through strategic partnerships with technology leaders like Nvidia and Oracle.

Jack Berkowitz, Chief Data Officer at Securiti

Meeting Regulatory Requirements 

Securiti’s partnership with Nvidia comes at a crucial moment for enterprise AI adoption, as organisations grapple with regulatory requirements and data protection concerns. 

The collaboration aims to address growing anxieties about AI implementation, particularly in light of recent incidents involving data exposure through AI copilots.

“We're seeing problems around copilots and information being exposed inappropriately,” says Jack. “New regulations are emerging, and people are hesitating because they want to ensure regulators are comfortable with what they're doing.”

Securiti's customer base includes major international corporations, banks and airlines, all seeking to build secure and governed AI capabilities. 

The company’s approach allows organisations to maintain control over their data while leveraging the latest AI technologies, addressing both regulatory compliance and business protection needs.

What’s more, Securiti’s connector system enables enterprises to maintain visibility and control over their data as it moves between systems and into AI applications. 

“We can bring information from SaaS applications, storage systems and applications like SharePoint, bringing it all together while ensuring personal information is removed and appropriate permissions are maintained”

Jack Berkowitz, Chief Data Officer at Securiti

This systematic approach to data governance has become increasingly critical as organisations seek to protect sensitive information whilst developing AI capabilities.

“Companies are saying, 'Wait a second, we have a brand. We have a responsibility to protect the information of our consumers, our employees and our critical business information,’” Jack notes. 

“We're seeing shifts in how organisations approach this - whether they embed these capabilities in applications or build purposeful chats as opposed to more generic solutions. 

“What excites us is working with people to roll these things out incrementally and seeing the successes as we move forward.”

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