Details and registration here. ■ Generative AI Use in Business is Already Spreading in the Field Generative AI is rapidly being used in daily tasks such as document creation, research, translation, summarization, and project planning. In addition to AI officially approved by the company, the number of external AI services used individually by employees is also increasing. The question is no longer 'whether to use it,' but 'how to let employees use it safely.' In particular, as generative AI becomes used like a search tool, the risk of confidential business information, customer information, pricing information, and unreleased business information being entered into prompts is becoming a reality. ■ Invisible AI Usage Poses Information Leakage Risk However, many companies do not fully grasp which generative AI is being used internally and what is being input into it. Even in areas previously protected by traditional DLP, email, and web security, prompt input for generative AI has become a new route for information leakage. Even with approved AI usage, the content entered can lead to serious compliance issues. Simply banning the use of generative AI across the board will not stop its use in the field; instead, it will expand risks invisible to IT and management departments through shadow AI. ■ Visualize Shadow AI and Prevent Confidential Information Leakage This seminar will explain the concept of visualizing internal generative AI usage and detecting/controlling confidential information input via prompts. By utilizing Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud - GenAI Protection, it becomes possible to grasp the generative AI services employees are using and detect/block confidential information, personal information, and important business data that should not be entered. We will introduce not only how to control generative AI for safe business use rather than banning it, but also new service possibilities for IT service providers and security service providers. ■ Organizer/Co-orga