Dear CIO, Don’t Let Our Secrets Spill Like the Beer at Happy Hour

Dear CIO, Don’t Let Our Secrets Spill Like the Beer at Happy Hour

The AI is Coming—Let’s Make Sure It’s on Our Side

Picture this: Our internal documents, spreadsheets, and emails—our company’s crown jewels—being whispered into the ears of random AI assistants by well-meaning employees just trying to get their job done faster. Scary, right?

The Problem with Public AI: It’s a Data Black Hole

Without a secure, enterprise-grade AI assistant, every keystroke you feed into a public AI tool is like tossing a paper airplane into a crowded stadium. Sure, it’s gone—but where? And who’s reading it?

Your product roadmap? Gone.
Your unreleased features? Spilled.
Your CEO’s inspirational Monday emails? Leaked to an AI model that just turned it into an ironic TikTok caption.

With Copilot 365:
Everything stays in the Microsoft bubble. Secure, compliant, and under the watchful gaze of enterprise-grade protections. Copilot 365 isn’t just a glorified spellchecker; it’s a productivity powerhouse that respects your data boundaries:

  • It works within the Microsoft ecosystem—no sneaky leaks.

  • Integrated DLP policies (that’s geek-speak for “no oversharing by accident”).

  • Your organization’s data stays off the training ground—it’s yours and yours alone.

  • You control it. Full stop.

Basically, it’s the AI that behaves better than we do on Fridays.

Employees Are DIY-ing Anyway—Let’s Save Them from Themselves

You know the feeling. You’re typing away on your laptop, drafting a killer piece of code, an intricate report, or the perfect email clapback, and then… the paranoia hits.
“Did I just share sensitive company info with a tool trained on public data?”

The ROI of Not Being in the News for a Data Breach ?

  • Cost of a Copilot Enterprise license? Manageable.

  • Cost of a data breach? Millions in fines, lost trust, and that headline in the press.

  • Value of avoiding the “Which one of you used DodgyGPT for this?” meeting? Priceless.

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Let’s chat about it . I promise to bring coffee—and an Excel demo you’may actually enjoy.
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