Security concerns mount as businesses deploy AI coding tools
Narendra Sahoo
Director| PCI DSS| PCI SSF | SOC 2| GDPR | HIPAA | ISO 27001 Auditor / Consultant
Organizations are deploying the technology without enough protocols to ensure safe, secure use.
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AI coding tools are becoming more popular, but time is ticking for companies to adopt protocols that ensure safe, secure use.
From big banks to large retailers, software engineers are warming up to the technology. Nearly two-thirds of organizations are in pilot or deployment stages with AI coding tools, according to a Gartner survey published in April. The analyst firm expects AI coding tool use to snowball in the next four years.
“The GenAI Era has arrived, and there is no ‘putting the genie back in the bottle,’” Danny Allan,?CTO at Snyk, said in the report. “We believe it’s now incumbent on the cybersecurity industry to recommend clear guidelines that will allow all of us to benefit from this increased productivity, without the associated security sacrifices.”
Snyk’s report recommends enterprises establish formal proof of concept processes for all new AI technologies, prioritize feedback from security teams, document and audit AI-generated code, invest in secure tech and augment companywide AI training.
Original Source:- Cybersecuritydive
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