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OpenAI’s New Data Service Sparks Enterprise Security Concerns

OpenAI has launched a comprehensive data collection service called “company knowledge” that analysts say could transform enterprise productivity. However, the extensive data access requirements and unclear data usage policies are generating significant security concerns among IT leaders.

OpenAI has rolled out what could be its most ambitious enterprise offering yet—a data collection and analysis capability called “company knowledge” that promises substantial productivity improvements. According to industry reports, the service aims to give AI systems unprecedented access to corporate information, potentially revolutionizing how businesses leverage their internal knowledge.

The Data Access Dilemma

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Social Engineering and AI Fuel Unprecedented Cybersecurity Threats in 2025

Cybersecurity threats have evolved dramatically in 2025 with Clickfix attacks surging 500% and AI-powered business email compromise scams becoming increasingly sophisticated. These emerging tactics specifically target human psychology rather than technological vulnerabilities, according to new threat intelligence analysis.

Social Engineering Attacks Surge as Cybercriminals Shift Tactics

Cybersecurity threats are undergoing a significant transformation in 2025, with attackers increasingly focusing on human psychology rather than technological vulnerabilities, according to recent threat intelligence reports. Mimecast’s latest Global Threat Intelligence Report, which analyzed trillions of signals from January to September 2025, indicates that social engineering techniques and artificial intelligence abuse are becoming the weapons of choice for modern cybercriminals.