Every time you shop online, fill out a form, or check out at your favorite website, invisible code might be watching.
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AI browsers are too risky for adoption today, Gartner said. CISOs need to block them until existing security concerns are reduced. Automation is useful, but convenience shouldn't replace security.
Gartner has recommended that enterprises block use of AI browsers until the associated risks can be adequately managed. The analyst firm made the suggestion in a new report, Cybersecurity Must Block ...
AI browsers including Perplexity Comet and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas present security risks that cannot be adequately mitigated, and enterprises should prevent employees using them, according to Gartner.