Everyone is considering how they will leverage Generative AI tools in their workplace, and organizations continue to develop policies around the use of these powerful tools. No amount of care in crafting policies, however, protects organizations from rogue employees who use the tools outside of scope. To protect your organization, you need tools that allow you to control and monitor the use of Generative AI tools, as well as to isolate corporate data and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from those tools.

Thankfully, there’s the public cloud, particularly a cloud that is managed by a robust remote desktop access platform. When paired together, building a solution that isolates your organization from Generative AI tools is possible, and the solution starts to resemble browser isolation, which many organizations implement today. This article looks at the parallels between AI isolation and browser isolation, and how the considerations used to design successful implementation of that latter inform design decisions for the former, to help organizations implement stringent security and safeguard data.

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