Info-Tech Research Group has published new insights that
address the pressing challenges posed by shadow AI in federal
agencies. In a recently published resource, the firm highlights the
risks associated with unsanctioned AI usage and emphasizes the
importance of strengthening governance frameworks and implementing
robust data protection measures. With actionable recommendations
for establishing AI governance committees, Info-Tech's new
blueprint aims to empower federal leaders to mitigate risks and
enhance accountability in their AI initiatives.
TORONTO, Nov. 11,
2024 /PRNewswire/ - As federal agencies expand their
use of artificial intelligence (AI), unregulated or "shadow" AI
usage introduces critical risks, including data privacy issues and
operational vulnerabilities. Info-Tech Research Group's recently
published blueprint Improve Governance and Stakeholder
Engagement to Curb Shadow AI offers federal IT leaders
strategic guidance for strengthening governance frameworks and
increasing stakeholder involvement. By promoting transparency and
control over AI initiatives, Info-Tech's insights support
responsible, compliant, and secure use of AI deployment across
federal government entities.
"Shadow AI is the unsanctioned or uncontrolled use of AI
tools that work outside of standard IT governance processes. Such
practices have the potential to undermine public trust and the
responsible adoption of AI in the federal government," says
Paul Chernousov, research director
at Info-Tech Research Group. "With federal departments and
agencies broadening their AI scope and scaling their AI efforts
beyond initial 'proof of concept' investments, they face the
challenge of managing the proliferation of shadow AI."
Info-Tech's blueprint outlines the significant governance gaps
federal agencies must address to mitigate risks while maximizing AI
benefits. As AI capabilities exponentially evolve, the firm advises
that federal IT leaders must implement stronger data protection
measures to maintain confidentiality and integrity in their data
ecosystems. In cases where unauthorized AI usage has already
occurred, Info-Tech recommends implementing retroactive controls to
bring such uses within compliance frameworks.
In its Improve Governance and Stakeholder Engagement to Curb
Shadow AI blueprint, Info-Tech identifies three main types
of risks associated with shadow AI in federal agencies.
- Governance and Compliance Challenges: Shadow AI
undermines federal regulatory frameworks by operating outside the
established governance structures. Employees using unauthorized AI
tools often bypass key approval processes, leading to
non-compliance with data protection laws and federal regulations.
Such unauthorized use complicates departments' ability to ensure
adherence to ethical AI principles and maintain transparency in
decision-making processes, which could lead to the erosion of
public trust in government operations.
- Operational Security Risks: Unsanctioned AI use
introduces significant vulnerabilities to federal IT
infrastructures. When staff input sensitive data into unapproved AI
systems, it creates potential access points for cyber attacks and
data breaches. These shadow systems often lack proper security
protocols, exposing federal networks to malware and other cyber
threats. The use of external AI platforms without proper vetting
increases the risk of unauthorized data access and potential
exploitation of government information.
- Data Management and Data Integrity Issues: Shadow
AI compromises the reliability of federal data ecosystems by
introducing unverified and unvetted information into official
records. When AI-generated data is incorporated into government
documents without proper review and validation, it could lead to
the spread of inaccurate, biased, and factually incorrect
information across departments and agencies. Over time, such
gradual corruption of data integrity could significantly impact the
accuracy of records, decision-making processes, and the overall
quality of government services provided to citizens.
To mitigate these challenges, Info-Tech outlines the path to
establishing a dedicated AI governance committee responsible for
overseeing all aspects of AI adoption and usage. This
cross-functional team, comprising members from IT, legal, and
operational sectors, should be tasked with approving AI
initiatives, managing associated risks, and enforcing policy
compliance. Additionally, the firm explains that clearly defined
acceptable AI practices, procurement procedures, and data handling
requirements should be established across all applications within
the federal agencies. Regular policy reviews and updates are
essential for ensuring alignment with advancing AI technologies and
emerging risks.
For exclusive and timely commentary from Paul Chernousov, an expert in
the government sector, and access to the complete Improve
Governance and Stakeholder Engagement to Curb Shadow
AI blueprint, please contact pr@infotech.com.
About Info-Tech Research
Group
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research and advisory firms, proudly serving over 30,000 IT and HR
professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant
research and provides advisory services to help leaders make
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with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst
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