Titaniam, Inc. expanded its product offerings with the launch of a new
generative AI (GenAI) governance suite. These solutions address critical
customer needs as GenAI adoption continues to increase. Based on current estimates,
GenAI is expected to account for 10% of all data produced globally by the year 2025.
Titaniam's newly unveiled GenAI Governance and
Responsible Use suite includes:
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For Responsible GenAI Usage: The early
customer launch of Titaniam Trail, the industry's first enterprise-wide
platform to provide visibility, governance, and policy enforcement for
organizations' GenAI usage.
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For Responsible GenAI Creation: The
general availability of Titaniam AI Vault to ensure that AI training data
complies with security and privacy guidelines. The powerful AI vault also
provides continuous cleansing of AI training data pipelines.
"Despite its tremendous potential and transformative
power, GenAI poses serious risks to the enterprise," said Arti Raman, CEO and
Founder, Titaniam. "Organizations must ensure that external or internal models
are trained on high-quality data, free of biases, and not running afoul of data
security and privacy policies. They must also manage and mitigate risks related
to employee usage of GenAI. In response to surging demand, we have harnessed
the power of our award-winning data security platform to address two major
GenAI challenges. With both these solutions in our AI governance suite,
Titaniam is poised to become an important part of the enterprise AI toolbox."
To inform its ongoing GenAI strategy, Titaniam has also
formed a new AI Governance Advisory Board. Appointments include:
Sanjay Srivastava, Chief Digital Officer for Genpact, who also serves as a
board member, venture capitalist, and global CXO advisor for digital
transformation.
"Enterprise adoption of Generative AI is
accelerating at an unprecedented pace as the massively disruptive value it is
driving for early adopters becomes increasingly clear. Yet, monitoring and
management of and governance across enterprise-wide efforts remains a large
concern and a critical need for CXOs around the globe. Titaniam is stepping in
with a platform that enterprises can use to deploy Generative AI in a
responsible and secure fashion, and I am thrilled to be part of the journey." - Sanjay Srivastava.
Kurt John, CISO for Expedia.
"Generative AI brings with its unprecedented opportunity
but also exposes individuals and organizations to new types of risk. From a
business angle, we need a handle on productivity and workflow, while from a
security angle, we must pay attention to data-related risks as well as privacy
exposure. I am honored to be included in Titaniam's AI Governance Advisory
Board alongside industry luminaries as we bring this powerful AI Governance Suite
to market." - Kurt John
Sylvia Acevedo, Board Director for Qualcomm.
"GenAI is poised to change the world and drive enormous
value across industries. Titaniam has created a suite of AI Governance
offerings that support both the Responsible creation of GenAI as well as
Responsible Use across the enterprise. I am delighted to be on Titaniam's AI
Governance Advisory Board, and I look forward to advising the company through
these unprecedented times." - Sylvia Acevedo
Lu Zhang, founder and managing partner of Fusion Fund and a
highly successful investor in AI technologies for the last decade.
"Generative is impacting all aspects of the business at
unprecedented rates. I am delighted to assist Titaniam via the AI Governance
Advisory Board as we launch Titaniam's AI Governance Suite that enables
organizations to both create GenAI and well as utilize GenAI in a secure and
responsible manner." - Lu Zhang
Finally,
to boost go-to-market motion for the AI governance offerings, Titaniam has also
partnered with Optiv and Persistent Systems.