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AI Security Webinar: 2026 AI Adoption & Risk Report Insights

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AI adoption in the enterprise is accelerating at a pace few security teams can fully keep up with. While organizations race to embed AI into core workflows, the realities of AI governance, data exposure, and risk management are often trailing far behind. To help security leaders understand this evolving landscape, Cyberhaven is hosting an exclusive webinar: "Navigating Security for AI: The View from the Front Lines."

This session offers a frontline perspective on how organizations are using AI—and the challenges security teams face in keeping data protected. Attendees will hear directly from experts who are managing AI adoption in complex, high-risk environments, and get actionable guidance on reducing exposure while enabling innovation. Register for the webinar here.

The webinar also provides a deep dive into the findings of the yet-to-be-released Cyberhaven 2026 AI Adoption & Risk Report, a data-driven analysis of how enterprises are using AI, where governance is falling short, and how sensitive data is increasingly exposed.

The research highlights several critical trends for security leaders to know:

AI Adoption Isn't Spreading—It's Splitting

AI adoption is becoming increasingly polarized. A small but growing group of organizations is moving aggressively, embedding AI into mission-critical workflows, while many others lag behind. This uneven adoption creates concentrated risk: organizations at the forefront of AI innovation are also the ones most exposed to data and security threats.

Enterprise AI Usage Is Outpacing Governance

AI is no longer limited to a handful of sanctioned platforms. Employees are using a fragmented mix of SaaS apps, endpoint AI tools, and AI agents—often across multiple accounts, including personal and unmanaged environments. For security teams, this rapid adoption reduces visibility and control, making consistent governance a real challenge.

Sensitive Data Is Flowing Into Risky AI Tools

As AI moves beyond ideation into actual work processes, employees are inputting sensitive business data—source code, financial information, customer details, and intellectual property—into tools that may not meet enterprise security standards. This activity often happens outside the reach of existing policies, amplifying exposure and creating new vectors for risk.

What Security Leaders Can Do

The 2026 report doesn't just highlight the problems—it offers insights for action. Understanding where AI adoption is concentrated, monitoring employee usage across tools and accounts, and implementing consistent governance frameworks are all critical to reducing risk while still enabling AI-driven innovation.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain a clearer view of the AI adoption landscape and learn practical strategies for protecting your organization. Join us for the webinar, "Navigating Security for AI: The View from the Front Lines," and get early insights from the Cyberhaven 2026 AI Adoption & Risk Report.

Register now to secure your spot and start preparing your security strategy for the AI-driven enterprise of 2026.