INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As consumers, businesses, and governments flock to the promise of cheap, fast, and seemingly magical AI tools, one question keeps getting in
the way: How do I keep my data private?Tech giants like OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, Google, and others are quietly scooping up and retaining
user data to improve their models or monitor for safety and security, even in some enterprise contexts where companies assume their
information is off limits
For highly regulated industries or companies building on the frontier, that gray area could be a dealbreaker
Fears about where data goes, who can see it, and how it might be used are slowing AI adoption in sectors like healthcare, finance, and
from Decibel, South Park Commons, Ex Ante, and Swyx, A Technology NewsRoom has exclusively learned
works by first anonymizing data by encrypting and routing it through services like Cloudflare or Fastly, so servers never see the original
Mortensen said CONFSEC has been tested, externally audited, and is production-ready
The team is in talks with banks, browsers, and search engines, among other potential clients, to add CONFSEC to their infrastructure