visibility gap

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The visibility gap refers to the lack of adequate oversight and monitoring of AI adoption and third-party data access within organizations. Recent discussions on WindowsForum highlight how many companies fail to maintain a reliable inventory of who accesses sensitive data, leading to delayed breach detection and increased security, compliance, and financial risks. This gap is particularly concerning as generative AI usage expands without corresponding governance or privacy-enhancing technologies. The tag covers topics such as AI governance, data security, compliance risks, and the operational challenges of managing third-party ecosystems in enterprise IT environments.
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    Agentic Automation and Centralized Governance: Closing Enterprise Visibility Gaps

    Enterprise software is growing more structured and, paradoxically, more opaque: as organizations centralize identity and governance to give AI-driven automation a reliable foundation, they are creating new systemic blind spots where visibility, accountability, and trust can break down...
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    AI Adoption Without Governance: Visibility Gaps Elevate Security and Compliance Risk

    As organizations race to exploit generative AI and broaden their third‑party ecosystems, a startling pattern is emerging: mass adoption without adequate visibility is creating a cascade of security, compliance, and financial risks that many firms are poorly equipped to handle. New survey data...
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