Introduction: The Growing AI Security Threat. The AI boom has created unprecedented security challenges. According to BlackFog report, data exfiltration rate remains at 96 percent of ransomware attacks. Major Security Incidents This Week: Microsoft Edge password vulnerability - passwords exposed in clear text in memory. Canvas Data Breach - ShinyHunters stole 275 million records from Canvas. Regulatory Landscape Changes: US AI Security Order drafted requiring pre-vetting of frontier models. Microsoft, Google, and xAI signed agreements giving CAISI early access for national security testing. EU AI Act rollback for SMEs while adding bans on nudification apps. New Security Requirements include digital watermarks for AI-generated outputs, transparency reports, and mandatory safety testing before public release. How to Protect Your Data: Assume every AI interaction is recorded. Never share proprietary code or sensitive business data with public AI models. Use enterprise-grade AI solutions. Implement data loss prevention. Train employees on AI security. What This Means For Businesses: Companies must prepare for compliance with emerging regulations. Successful firms are building owned intelligence. Conclusion: AI security is no longer optional. Act now to protect your assets and ensure compliance.