TCB Insights: Best Practices for Safe Use of AI
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TCB Insights: Best Practices for Safe Use of AI

Experts offer advice on privacy and data management.

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing every area of professional life. The key is making the most of its advantages while keeping information secure. These experts offer advice on privacy and data management.

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AI and Privacy: How to Balance Innovation With Security

Tyler Schroeder
Tyler Schroeder, Managing Principal, RBA, Inc.

As organizations embrace AI to enhance efficiency and innovation, data privacy must remain a top priority. Successfully adopting AI requires a structured approach that mitigates risk while maximizing potential. These suggestions can help keep your information secure while tapping into AI’s potential.

Establish clear data governance policies: AI thrives on data, so your organization needs to know what is collected, where it is stored, and how it is used. Safeguard sensitive information and minimize exposure by limiting access to controls and encryption. Stay on top of how, when, and where your data is used.

Ensure compliance with evolving regulations: Beginning in July 2025, Minnesota is joining a growing number of states to enforce new data privacy laws. Your organization must take proactive steps to protect personal information while maintaining AI-driven insights.

Foster transparency and accountability: Educate employees on AI risks, clearly inform customers about data usage, and maintain audit trails for AI-driven decisions to establish trust and reduce liabilities.

By incorporating privacy-first principles and techniques—such as data masking and decentralized processing—into AI strategies, your organization can confidently put AI’s transformative power to use while maintaining trust and regulatory compliance. Keep up with AI’s evolution and privacy regulations with insights from RBA’s Data Privacy Series at rbaconsulting.com/ai-data-privacy.

“Beginning in July 2025, Minnesota is joining a growing number of states to enforce new data privacy laws. Your organization must take proactive steps to protect personal information while maintaining AI-driven insights.”

—Tyler Schroeder, RBA


Generative AI Functions Best as Part of a Secure, Reliable Network

Rob Patterson
Rob Patterson, Regional Vice President, Comcast Business (Midwest Region)

We are in a time where GenAI dominates discussions in the boardroom as much as it does in the IT department. With AI driving greater levels of automation and fueling investment in new technologies, it is having a profound impact on customer and employee experience, network efficiency, and security, just to name a few. And as more enterprises become more digital, technologies such as network intelligence, automation, and AI-enablement are even more prevalent.

We already see enterprises integrating GenAI into their internal structures to improve network integrity, optimize network security, and even to personalize how employees work. Edge computing powered by AI can enable faster decision-making and contribute to a tailored customer experience.

When we talk about what AI can do for a business, it is important to remember that this technology only reaches its full potential when supported by a reliable, fast, and secure network infrastructure. From a security perspective, it’s also critical to understand where the AI models and data reside on your network and how applications are accessing them.

Partnering with a capable service provider with sound and network, security, and managed services expertise—like Comcast Business—means organizations can safely and effectively implement the groundbreaking powers of GenAI in their enterprise.

Get in touch with us to learn more about network solutions from business.comcast.com.