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Productivity software can affect cybersecurity through access permissions, data handling, software updates, and the risk of phishing or misuse.

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Productivity is the efficiency with which people and security teams complete legitimate work. In an information-security context, the tag commonly covers both workplace productivity tools—such as collaboration, document-sharing, and workflow platforms—and the design of security controls that protect them without creating unnecessary friction. It may also include automation that helps analysts perform tasks such as alert triage or access reviews consistently.

These platforms are material security surfaces because they store sensitive information, expose sharing and access permissions, and often connect to third-party services through integrations or OAuth tokens. Excessive privileges, misconfigured sharing, unmanaged applications, or weak authentication can enable unauthorized access or data disclosure. Conversely, controls that are difficult to use may encourage unapproved workarounds, although this outcome is not inevitable. Practical safeguards include single sign-on with multifactor authentication, least-privilege access, governed integrations, audit logging, and clear workflows for reporting and removing compromised accounts.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

AI’s Invisible Data Risks and AI-Driven Insider Threats

Cyera CEO Yotam Segev on Data Security Risks From Copilot, ChatGPT, Other AI BotsArtificial intelligence tools such Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT and Cortex AI offer enterprises incredible gains in workplace productivity and automation, but they also pose new risks to data security to the business, said Yotam Segev, co-founder and CEO of Cyera.