Original article posted on CIO Influence here. 

New contextual data enforcement layer enables enterprises to safely connect Claude, Copilot, ChatGPT, and other AI agents and clients to corporate data, enabling safe and seamless adoption.

Bonfy announced Contextual Data Enforcement, a new capability in the Bonfy platform that introduces a control layer between AI clients and enterprise data, enabling organizations to govern what content AI systems can retrieve and use in real time—beyond native user permissions, and without new infrastructure.

The problem is simple and dangerous: AI agents, assistants and coding tools such as Claude, Copilot, and ChatGPT are being adopted at an accelerated rate across the enterprise. Very quickly, organizations are discovering a sharp mismatch: AI clients can connect to SharePoint, Google Drive, and other data stores instantly, but the underlying security tooling has no way to enforce content-level policies on what those AI systems retrieve. Native permissions determine what users can access. They do not determine what AI should be allowed to retrieve, use, or expose. The result is a significant and growing security blind spot with long-term implications.

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