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AI Security — Sunday, June 28, 2026

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This Sunday morning, a critical global concern emerges: AI security. Both the *Oman Observer* and *BankInfoSecurity* highlight the pervasive issue of "Shadow AI," where employees, and even 82% of board directors, use generative AI tools without proper oversight, inadvertently exposing sensitive corporate data. This widespread, unapproved use of AI is creating significant cybersecurity risks. The *Oman Observer* explains that users often misunderstand how AI tools handle data, leading to potential leaks. *BankInfoSecurity* adds that 69% of board members operate without formal AI policies, with nearly half admitting to using consumer-facing AI tools for confidential work. CIOs are now tasked with partnering with legal teams to create policies and secure AI tools. In response, companies like Okta are stepping up. *The New Stack* reports that Okta is now the first to offer AI agent governance within FedRAMP and HIPAA boundaries, treating AI agents as full identities to manage compliance and reduce breach risks. Globally, the race for AI security is intensifying. *The Decoder* reveals China's 360 Security Technology has unveiled two new AI tools, "Tu Long Feng" and "Yi Tian Zhen," designed for vulnerability hunting and automated cyber defense, with founder Zhou Hongyi comparing advanced AI models to "cyber weapons of mass destruction." *Digital Trends* confirms this narrowing gap, reporting that China's GLM-5.2 now matches Anthropic's Mythos in finding software vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, the U.S. government has lifted a two-week ban on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5, as *Crypto Briefing* states, after national security concerns were resolved, allowing its global return. This comes as Congressman Nathaniel Moran introduces a bill, detailed by the *Texarkana Gazette*, mandating AI companies report security risks. The real-life impact is clear: your company's sensitive data, from financial records to internal strategies, is increasingly vulnerable to unauthorized AI use by colleagues and even leadership. This means businesses must immediately implement strict AI usage policies and invest in secure, governed AI solutions to protect your information from accidental exposure and cyber threats.

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