Jazz CEO: DLP Must Understand Business Context as AI Agents Move Sensitive Data
TechNadu · x · 2026-08-21
Ido Livneh, CEO and co-founder of Jazz, argues in a TechNadu interview that as AI agents move sensitive information, DLP must understand the data, systems, people, and business process behind an action — not just match rules.
His advice to security teams: discover unknown AI agents in the org, test AI-generated policies before enforcement, protect employee privacy, and measure outcomes rather than alert volume — fewer alerts don't mean better DLP.
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