LightBeam Introduces Industry’s first AI Data Governance Service in Partnership with DesigningPrivacy

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LightBeam.ai, the zero trust data protection pioneer converging data security, privacy, and governance, announced the general availability of VerifAI service, the first service focused entirely on data sets that are used to train artificial intelligences (AI) models. The service is being introduced in partnership with DesigningPrivacy, a Canadian organization that has done seminal work on improving data privacy across the top 20 industries.

As organizations leverage AI to improve productivity and spur growth, there is a risk of impacting customer experience. A driver of that risk is poor data on which an AI model was trained. If the AI model was trained on a non-representative biased data set, the responses from the model will be suboptimal, leading to customer frustration and churn.

The VerifAI service leverages LightBeam’s unique and patented entity resolution technology to help organizations better understand the characteristics of data sets they are using to train their AI models. For example, given a data set, VerifAI can answer the following risks-related questions:

  • Is personal/customer/sensitive data being used to train AI models?
  • Has necessary consent in place before anyone’s data is used?
  • Is the data being used biased in any way? E.g. does the data over-represent a certain gender, income group, geographical cohort, race etc.
  • If so, does that data set represent the people who will be served by the AI solution?
  • Is data getting exfiltrated or exposed as part of the AI service usage?

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By leveraging the VerifAI service, organizations can innovate using AI without the need to focus on things like AI Policy creation, governance models or Risk Management Frameworks, providing assurance about the data and algorithms used.

“Adoption of Artificial Intelligence cannot solely rely on good governance but on the ability for deep verification of data provenance and potential harms,” said Amalia Barthel, founder of Designing Privacy. “In this new era, ‘Trust but deep VerifAI’ is the only way organizations can truly benefit from deploying AI fueled technologies. When software solutions which can get to the origin of data and uncover bias are very few and far between, LightBeam shines as a leader of its peers.”

LightBeam Breach Response Service

LightBeam also released its new Breach Response service, which enables organizations to assess exposure, and execute on their response strategy quickly and efficiently. In the event of a data exposure, a timely response is paramount. Many stakeholders and executives may be handling a breach event for the first time, which can lead to overreaction internally, and under-communication externally, leading to fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD).

The LightBeam Breach Response service helps organizations address three critical areas of a breach response plan:

  • Breach Perimeter Assessment – Quickly catalog the extent to which your sensitive data has been compromised or exposed.
  • Breach Identity Assessment – Leveraging a patented algorithm, LightBeam automatically catalogs the identities of people (customers, students, patients, employees, partners) whose data may have been compromised.
  • Targeted Breach Notification – Leveraging the identity catalog, customers can send targeted breach notifications to specific individuals, and offer custom remedial actions.

At a stressful time like a data exposure event, LightBeam offers a repeatable template that works in conjunction with existing incident response plans. A mutual NDA maintains the confidentiality of all information exchanged. LightBeam personnel work on a need-to-know basis closely with customers. The LightBeam technology can be ready to use within minutes, with complete residency of data and metadata within customers’ own networks, aligned with the zero trust principles for data protection.

SOURCE: PRWeb