F0rm4t · @F0rm4t
40 followers · 42 posts · Server infosec.exchange

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: lnkd.in/dM-NbD9g
- Azure security baseline for Cognitive Services: 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 :)

#openai #ai #aisecurity #security #cybersecurity #cognitiveservices #azure #AzureSecurity #defenderforcloud #dfc #xdr #cloud #cspm #cwp #cnapp #multicloud #cloudsecurity #authentication #keyrotation #dlp #byos #virtualnetworks #tls #networksecurity #openaiplayground #chatgpt #gpt #artificialintelligence #microsoft #microsoftsecurity

Last updated 1 year ago

Georgeta GAVRILOIU · @getagavriloiu
34 followers · 72 posts · Server techhub.social

@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 is the way to go.

#byos

Last updated 2 years ago

Kode · @Kode
0 followers · 1 posts · Server techhub.social

Was pondering on the question on when to use Commercial Off the Shelf(COTS) vs. build your own solution (BYOS)...seems there is no straightforward answer. Would like to get opinions on this topic!

#cots #byos

Last updated 2 years ago