Data management company Arctera announced updates to its Arctera Insight Platform designed to help organizations monitor and control employee use of AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. The platform captures input and output from large language models, integrates AI-generated data with other employee communications and includes a browser plugin to prevent sensitive information from being shared in AI prompts.
The updates address compliance concerns for regulated organizations that want employees to use public AI tools but need oversight of what data is being shared, the company said in a news release.
“AI is fundamentally changing how organizations operate, which brings a new kind of governance challenge,” Soniya Bopache, general manager and vice president of data compliance at Arctera, said in a news release. “Arctera Insight gives compliance teams the control they’ve been missing, so they can manage AI-generated content with the same clarity as any other information.”
Arctera spun off from Veritas Technologies in 2024.