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    [Webinar] AI Is Already Inside Your SaaS Stack — Learn How to Prevent the Next Silent Breach

    April 18, 2025

    Your employees didn’t mean to expose sensitive data. They just wanted to move faster. So they used ChatGPT to summarize a deal. Uploaded a spreadsheet to an AI-enhanced tool. Integrated a chatbot into Salesforce. No big deal—until it is.
    If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Most security teams are already behind in detecting how AI tools are quietly reshaping their SaaS environments. And

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