A comprehensive survey of over 200 knowledge workers revealed widespread gaps in AI governance. 79.6% of teams lack a clear policy for unauthorized AI tools, 60% of workers admit to using unauthorized AI, and 68% of leaders are aware of that usage. In 44% of teams, no one is formally accountable for bad AI output, and over 42% of companies doubt they would pass a vendor security audit. AI sprawl creates significant security, compliance, and accountability risks. Adopting secure, unified, auditable AI aligned with ISO 42001 mitigates risk. ClickUp has achieved ISO 42001 certification to provide verifiable assurance that data and workflows are protected and governed responsibly.
The promise of AI is immense, but for many IT leaders, it's becoming a compliance and security nightmare. To uncover this gap, we conducted a comprehensive survey of over 200 knowledge workers. Our findings reveal that organizations are investing heavily, but often without the necessary guardrails, leading to staggering security risks and other consequences of AI Sprawl. 79.6% of teams lack a clear policy for unauthorized AI tools
The solution lies in adopting secure, unified, and auditable AI, underpinned by emerging standards like ISO 42001 -the first international standard specifically for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS). ClickUp is proud to be among the first platforms to achieve ISO 42001 certification. This rigorous certification demonstrates our commitment to secure, transparent, and ethical AI practices across all our solutions. By meeting ISO 42001 requirements, ClickUp ensures your organization benefits from AI that is both innovative and compliant.
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