I recently activated my Azure OpenAI playground and I noticed new security recommendations in Defender for Cloud.
It's important to consider security aspects when using enterprise AI services.
I point out the following resources:
- Azure Cognitive Services security: https://lnkd.in/dM-NbD9g
- Azure security baseline for Cognitive Services: https://lnkd.in/dCNmeYEs
Interesting insights about: TLS, Auth options, key rotation, customer managed keys, virtual networks, DLP, bring-your-own-storage...
I'll write a blog post about monitoring AI services, stay tuned :)
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@Kode It depends! For my new law firm, I chose an off the shelf solution for timekeeping and invoicing (already available, known and affordable). Also, I will team up with experts to automate some processes and legal products. I plan to keep these secret initially (and use them only to service my clients more efficiently ). Then, if scalable, I will make them available to other law firms as well. For these, it is about innovation, proprietary rights and secrecy, so #BYOS is the way to go.