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Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept but an accepted component to driving business innovation and efficiency. As organizations increasingly integrate AI solutions into their operations, the importance of conducting thorough vendor due diligence has become paramount. This practice ensures that AI partnerships are not only effective and innovative but also maintain your security posture and regulatory standards.
Vendor due diligence is the process of thoroughly evaluating a potential vendor's capabilities, reliability, and risks before entering a business partnership. In the context of artificial intelligence, this involves assessing various aspects such as the vendor's technological expertise, data handling practices, security measures, and compliance with relevant laws and regulations. The goal is to mitigate risks associated with utilizing outsourced AI tools, ensuring that the selected vendor aligns with your organization's standards and objectives.
As part of an AI vendor due diligence evaluation, it’s important to understand the capabilities and differences with types of AI. There are a lot of categories with artificial intelligence, but two that you will most likely come across are traditional and generative.
Traditional (non-generative) AI:One of the emerging risks in AI vendor partnerships is the accidental exposure of sensitive information and data. As AI systems often require large datasets to function effectively, there is a heightened risk that proprietary or personal data could be inadvertently exposed. This can occur through insecure data transfers, lack of training, insufficient access controls, or vulnerabilities within the AI system itself.
Download our full AI due diligence question guide. By asking these questions and seeking clear answers, organizations can make informed decisions about whether to use AI platforms and how to protect their privacy while doing so.
As a best practice, organizations should develop an AI security policy, training, and communication plan to guide employees. Policy and training items to consider include:
In an era where data breaches and ethical lapses can significantly impact a company's reputation and bottom line, taking the time to perform due diligence is not just advisable—it's essential. As artificial intelligence technology continues to evolve, maintaining rigorous standards in vendor selection and management will be crucial in harnessing the full potential of AI while safeguarding your organization's interests.
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