Is AI quietly leaking your company's data?
Shadow AI is one of the fastest-growing data risks in business: client records pasted into public chatbots, confidential documents summarized by unvetted tools. Seven questions to find your exposure — before it finds you.
Select the appropriate response for each question — your score updates automatically, and your result appears as soon as you’ve answered all seven.
1Do you know which AI tools your employees actually use?
2What stops an employee from pasting client data into a public chatbot?
3Are your AI accounts business-managed (SSO, Team/Enterprise plans)?
4Do you review how AI vendors handle your data (training use, retention)?
5Are there rules for AI use with sensitive departments (HR, finance, legal, client data)?
6Is AI-generated output verified before it reaches clients or decisions?
7If an AI tool leaked data tomorrow, would you know — and could you respond?
Get your results & recommended next steps
Send us your score and a NetSys expert will follow up with practical recommendations — including your complimentary consultation.
Before you start
Is the AI security assessment free?
Yes — seven questions, an instant score on this page, no payment details and no obligation. The consultation we offer for lower scores is complimentary as well.
We already use AI heavily — is this still worth taking?
That's exactly who it's for. The score measures the controls around the use that's already happening: which accounts your staff work in, what stops sensitive data going into public tools, whether anyone reviews vendor data settings, and whether you'd know about a leak.
What is shadow AI?
AI tools your staff use for work without approval or oversight — personal chatbot accounts, browser extensions, free summarizers. It's a data-leak channel because whatever gets pasted in leaves your control. This assessment estimates how much of it is happening in your business.
What happens after I submit my results?
A NetSys engineer reviews your answers and follows up with practical recommendations — typically the two or three controls that close the biggest gaps first. Your answers are used only for that follow-up, as described in our privacy policy.
