News Tag: Press Release

  • ​Protegrity Earns Databricks Validated Partner Status for AI & Analytics

    Protegrity, a leader in data-centric security, today announced that it has ​become a validated Databricks partner to​ help enterprises accelerate AI and analytics on governed, secured data. ​​As a​ Validated ​Databricks ​Partner, ​Protegrity has​ completed Databricks technical validation for its integration with Databricks Unity Catalog, Standard & DB SQL computes. This validation confirms that the…

  • Evaluating Reliable and Transparent AI in Healthcare

    A recent Healthcare IT Today article examines how healthcare organizations can evaluate the reliability, transparency, and bias of AI models used in clinical and administrative workflows. The piece features perspectives from across the healthcare technology community, including comments from Jessica Hammond, Senior Director of Product Management – GenAI at Protegrity. As healthcare organizations expand AI…

  • MCP Is Gaining Ground, but Governance and Security Still Need Work

    A recent AI Business article explores how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) continues to gain traction as an open standard for connecting AI models to tools and data sources, even as teams encounter growing pains around context bloat, synchronization, and operational control. The piece also includes perspective from Bharat Kotian of Protegrity, who notes that…

  • Progress That Sticks: Advancing Women in Tech Through Systems and Accountability — Protegrity Perspective

    International Women’s Day is a moment to celebrate progress—but also to be honest about what still hasn’t changed. VMblog’s International Women’s Day 2026 roundup brings together perspectives from leaders across cybersecurity, product, marketing, engineering, and executive roles on what it will take to close persistent gender gaps in tech. The shared message is consistent: real…

  • Shadow Repositories in Chat Apps: How Discord Can Leak Sensitive Context

    For many teams, Discord has become the quickest place to collaborate—especially for developer communities and support. The problem is that speed can also turn chat history into a “shadow repository” of sensitive context: logs, links, and customer details that weren’t meant to live outside controlled systems. Security Boulevard’s Diamaka Aniagolu breaks down how token theft…

  • Age Verification at Scale: Avoiding Biometric Retention and Mission Creep

    Age verification is quickly shifting from a niche requirement to a default “access layer” for everyday online participation. A recent Cybernews feature uses Discord’s rollout as the jumping-off point to explore what gets built along the way—especially as platforms consider age inference, biometrics, and third-party verification vendors. The bigger question isn’t whether age checks happen,…

  • AI Privacy Standards Are Rising: What Enterprises Should Do Now | Protegrity

    As AI tools become part of everyday work, privacy standards are rising just as quickly. A new post from Zight (Feb. 13) underscores a challenge many teams are feeling in real time: adoption is moving faster than governance, and “shadow AI” can turn routine experimentation into a privacy incident. The takeaway is straightforward—enterprises need repeatable,…

  • GenAI Inference-Time Security & Guardrails: KISS Method

    In the latest Code Story bonus episode, host Noah Labhart speaks with Ave Gatton, Director of Generative AI at Protegrity, about a security reality many teams overlook: AI safety doesn’t end with training — it begins at inference. The episode digs into how prompt injection, data leakage, and manipulation show up during live usage, and…

  • Privacy Under Pressure: Why Recoverability Is Now Part of Governance

    Data Privacy Day is becoming less about awareness and more about readiness. In IT Brief’s latest coverage, security and infrastructure leaders warn that AI and cloud adoption are moving faster than many organizations’ ability to govern personal data—at the same time boards and regulators are asking tougher questions about controls, visibility, and recoverability. Commentary from…

  • Agent Security Isn’t a Prompt Problem: Put Controls at the Boundary

    MIT Technology Review’s sponsored feature, “Rules fail at the prompt, succeed at the boundary,” looks at why prompt injection has become one of the defining security risks of agentic AI. Using recent real-world examples, it argues that attackers don’t need to “hack” a model—they can persuade it to take actions through the tools and access…