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Mitigating GenAI Exposure Risks: Protect Your Business Now

If you run a small business, there’s a new kind of risk creeping in quietly through your employees’ browsers, unapproved use of Chinese GenAI (generative AI) platforms. This so-called GenAI exposure isn’t just about random tech experiments anymore. Nearly one in twelve employees are already using tools like DeepSeek, Baidu Chat, and Qwen, and here’s the kicker: half the time, they’re sending sensitive stuff like code, passwords, financials, and even personal info through these platforms.

Zero-Click exploits are evolving threats to Microsoft 365 and AI tools. Discover how small businesses can protect themselves with smart security moves.

Zero-Click Exploits: 4 Urgent Reasons Small Businesses Must Rethink Microsoft 365 Security

Let’s talk about zero-click. If you haven’t heard that phrase yet, brew yourself a cup of coffee and settle in—because this one’s a doozy, especially if you’re running a small business that leans heavily on cloud tools like Microsoft 365. A zero-click exploit is exactly what it sounds like: a cyberattack that requires absolutely no interaction from the user. No clicking a suspicious link. No downloading a sketchy attachment. Your employee could be eating lunch, and boom—compromised. How? These attacks take advantage of underlying flaws in software to slip in quietly, and they’re starting to find their way into tools small businesses increasingly rely on—like AI-powered platforms.

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