Wireless Wednesday Live: Cybersecurity Awareness Month
- Rick Limpert
- 51 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Rick is joined by Aman Sirohi, CISO, Cyberhaven

AI isn’t just for Silicon Valley anymore—it’s showing up in offices, schools, hospitals, and businesses small to large across the country. In the past two years, employee use of tools like ChatGPT has skyrocketed 61-fold, making them as common as email in some workplaces. But with that rapid adoption comes new risks: insiders misusing AI have been caught uploading sensitive company data to public servers or even posing as fake IT contractors linked to North Korea. These stories aren’t just happening at big tech firms—they’re unfolding in the very industries communities rely on, from banks to local employers.
How can companies and employees harness AI’s potential while managing the substantial data risks it introduces?
In this interview, Cyberhaven’s Aman Sirohi will break down everything you need to know to help prevent today’s productivity tools from becoming tomorrow’s security breach.
Tips:
· Fact-check generated content – do not assume everything AI drafts is factual. It’s always important to review the AI-generated material to ensure accuracy.
· Keep data security top of mind – do not input confidential information into AI systems that lack proper security measures.
· Use enterprise safeguards — Companies can deploy solutions like Cyberhaven that prevent sensitive data from being exposed to AI tools while still letting employees benefit from them.
For more information, please visit: www.cyberhaven.com
Topics:
· How quickly is AI being adopted in the workplace?
· What are the biggest risks when employees put company data into AI systems?
· Why is it so important to keep sensitive data — like customer information or intellectual property — out of these tools?
· What role should employers play in setting guardrails around AI use?
· Can you share some of the biggest dos and don’ts when it comes to using AI?
· Where can we go to learn more?
Aman Sirohi is the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Cyberhaven, where he helps organizations adopt AI securely while protecting their most valuable data. With more than 20 years of experience leading security programs at companies including People.ai, Guidewire, and Ross Stores, Aman is recognized for his ability to blend innovation with risk management. He holds a degree in Computer Engineering from Santa Clara University and is an active mentor in the cybersecurity community.
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