A decade ago, it would have been hard to believe that artificial intelligence could do what it can do now. However, it is this same power that introduces a new attack surface that traditional security frameworks were not built to address. As this technology becomes embedded in critical operations, companies need a multi-layered defense strategy that includes data protection, access control and constant monitoring to keep these systems safe. Five foundational practices address these risks. 1. Enforce strict access and data governance AI systems depend on the data they are fed and the people who access them, so role-based access control is one of the best ways to limit exposure. By assigning permissions based on job function, teams can ensure only the right people can interact with and train sensitive AI models. Encryption reinforces protection. AI models and the data used to train them must be encrypted when stored and when moving between systems.…