According to Microsoft and LinkedIn’s 2024 Work Trend Index, 78% of employees ‘bring their own AI’ to work. Mānuka Health had noticed the trend and was concerned about the security of data being used in third-party generative AI apps in the cloud.
The company knew the risks of leaked intellectual property (IP), customer information and other sensitive data. With operations around the globe, it also needed to ensure it continued to comply with privacy regulations such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
“We were particularly concerned about the use of one popular cloud-based AI tool and its impact on the security of our IP and other data. We also have offices in Europe, so GDPR compliance is a must. Deploying M365 Copilot was an important step in securing our data, but we also knew we had to secure the environment and promote Copilot best practices.”
Vaughan Greer, Global Projects and IT Operations Manager at Mānuka Health
Mānuka Health realised that by leveraging Copilot to standardise its AI-powered productivity needs, it could mitigate the risk of data leaks and breaches. To this end, it turned to Insight to work with its ICT team to secure its Microsoft 365 environment before deploying M365 Copilot. In addition, Insight’s Copilot Adoption Workshops included guidance on best practices and security to help ensure sensitive data is protected. The training began with Mānuka Health’s executive team to help drive adoption across the organisation.