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SecurityBrief New Zealand: AI Agents Force Enterprises to Rethink Infrastructure and Governance
SecurityBrief New Zealand syndicated the TechDay piece on agentic AI, with Kathryn Giudes quoted in the shadow-AI section on the governance risk of ungoverned AI use inside enterprises.
SecurityBrief New Zealand carried the TechDay feature on how agentic AI is forcing enterprises to reshape their infrastructure, machine identity and governance. For the security audience, the piece foregrounds the risk of ungoverned AI use inside organisations. Kathryn Giudes is quoted in the shadow-AI section, framing Opti Assist Free as the sovereign, governed alternative to a blanket ban on consumer AI tools.
"Banning ChatGPT did not work for Samsung, JPMorgan or Apple, and it will not work for a local council, hospital or defence supplier either."
Kathryn Giudes, Founder & Managing Director, ORCA Opti
Read the full article: AI agents force enterprises to rethink infrastructure and governance (SecurityBrief New Zealand)