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8 fundamental AI security best practices for teams in 2026
Vanta highlights critical AI security practices to reduce risks amid rising incidents and low adoption of AI-informed policies, with only 36% of organizations prepared, experts say.
- Vanta announced eight AI security practices for organizations worldwide, citing rising incidents and aligning with Stanford AI Index Report findings.
- Vanta warns that only 56% of organizations have AI-informed security policies, creating governance gaps as deploying AI introduces new, complex risks including data breaches and training data manipulation.
- Conduct frequent risk assessments aligned with NIST AI RMF and ISO 42001, and apply zero-trust principle with role-based access control and continuous monitoring and logging.
- GRC tools centralize logging, risk tracking, and policy oversight, helping security and compliance teams manage potential breaches triggering HIPAA, GDPR, and SOC 2 penalties.
- Senior executives must confirm secure disposal per NIST Special Publication 800-88 and guard against resource exhaustion attacks with isolation and rate limits.
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