ESET Unveils AI Security Features to Safeguard Chatbot Communications
ESET Introduces Advanced AI Security Features at RSAC 2026
At the RSA Conference 2026, held in San Diego, ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, announced the upcoming launch of innovative AI security features designed to protect chatbot communications and AI workflows. These enhancements aim to address the growing risks associated with the widespread adoption of AI tools in enterprise environments.
Comprehensive Protection for AI Interactions
As organizations increasingly integrate AI-driven chatbots into their operations, concerns about data exposure and compliance violations have escalated. ESET's new features are engineered to mitigate these risks by providing real-time scanning of both prompts and responses within AI conversations. This proactive approach helps prevent the inadvertent sharing of sensitive information and identifies potential threats before they can cause harm.
Key capabilities of ESET's AI security features include:
- Real-Time Threat Detection: Continuous monitoring of AI interactions to identify and neutralize malicious links, scripts, and content generated by large language models (LLMs).
- Data Loss Prevention (DLP): Restricting the upload of confidential data into public AI systems, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches.
- Endpoint Security Integration: Enhancing endpoint protection by securing personal AI assistants from potential supply chain attacks.
These features are integrated into ESET's browser security solutions, ensuring seamless protection without compromising user experience.
Addressing 'Shadow AI' and Compliance Challenges
The rise of 'shadow AI'—the unsanctioned use of AI tools by employees without IT oversight—poses significant security challenges. ESET's new capabilities aim to provide organizations with the visibility and control needed to manage AI usage effectively. By intercepting AI interactions at the browser level, ESET enables security teams to monitor and enforce policies, thereby reducing the risk of data exposure and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
Juraj Jánošík, ESET's Director of Artificial Intelligence, emphasized the importance of securing AI tools at the endpoint: "As companies rely more on AI for productivity and automation, they face growing risks around sensitive data exposure, compliance violations, and misleading outputs. Agentic AI is shifting the security battlefield back to the endpoint. ESET has spent over 30 years building leading endpoint protection powered by AI and machine learning, so we’re uniquely positioned to help organizations secure this next wave of AI right where it starts."
Free ESET AI Skills Checker
In addition to the upcoming AI security features, ESET introduced the ESET AI Skills Checker at RSAC 2026. This free tool is designed to help organizations detect risky and malicious behavior in AI skills before deployment. By analyzing AI skills for hidden instructions, malicious code, and other vulnerabilities, the AI Skills Checker provides an added layer of security for businesses adopting AI technologies.
For more information on ESET's AI security initiatives and to access the AI Skills Checker, visit their official website.
As AI continues to transform business operations, ESET's proactive approach to securing AI interactions underscores the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures in the age of artificial intelligence.