Gartner Warns: Block AI Browsers to Avert Data Leaks and Security Risks

 

Analyst company Gartner has issued a recommendation to block AI-powered browsers to help organizations protect business data and cybersecurity. The company says most of these agentic browsers—browsers using autonomous AI models for interacting with web content and automating tasks by default—are designed to provide good user experiences at the cost of compromising security. 

These, the company warns, may leak sensitive information, such as credentials, bank details, or emails, to malicious websites or unauthorized parties. While browsers like OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas can summarize content, gather data, and automatically navigate users between different websites, the cloud-based back ends commonly used by such browsers handle and store user data, leaving it exposed unless their security settings are carefully managed and appropriate measures implemented. 

What Gartner analysts mean here is that agentic browsers can be deceived into collecting and sending sensitive data to unauthorized parties, especially when workers have confidential data open in browser tabs while using an AI assistant. Furthermore, even if the backend of a browser conforms to the cybersecurity policies of a firm, improper use or configuration may turn the situation very risky. 

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