Security and governance must be foundational to every IT system—this has been understood for decades. But in the age of AI, the stakes have fundamentally changed. It's no longer enough to secure the tools you provide; you need to provide tools worth securing.
The Blackberry Lesson
Consider the Blackberry. In 2007, you'd have needed a crowbar to pry one from any executive's hands. IT teams loved them: encrypted communications, remote wipe capabilities, enterprise-grade security. By 2013, Blackberry held just 3% of the market. They didn't lose because their security failed. They lost because users found something better in their personal lives and brought it to work anyway. The consumerisation of IT swept away every security advantage overnight.
AI is Following the Same Pattern
AI is following the same pattern—only faster. Employees have already discovered that a well-crafted prompt can draft a report in minutes, analyse data that would take hours, or solve problems that previously required specialist input. When corporate IT doesn't provide these capabilities, staff do what they've always done: they go around it. They paste sensitive client data into free AI tools. They upload confidential documents to unvetted platforms. They solve their immediate problem whilst creating invisible risks that security teams can't see, can't control, and can't mitigate.
The Real Security Challenge
This is the real security challenge of the AI age. The question isn't whether your people will use AI—they already are. The question is whether they'll use it within a framework you control.
Businesses must now provide AI tooling that matches what's available in the consumer space whilst maintaining enterprise-grade security. This means sovereignty-first design: UK-based data residency, encryption at rest and in transit, and contractual guarantees that corporate data will never train third-party models. It means visibility into how AI is being used across your organisation. And it means building on infrastructure that can genuinely deliver these promises at scale.
Built on Enterprise Foundations
Revue-ai was built on exactly these principles. We leverage Microsoft's Azure infrastructure—Key Vaults providing FIPS 140-2 Level 1 security, TLS encryption throughout, and Azure AI Foundry's walled-garden approach to large language models—because enterprise security requires enterprise foundations. Your data stays yours: UK-hosted, encrypted, and never used for model training.
The age of AI is here. The only choice is whether your security posture leads the adoption or scrambles to catch up.
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Further Reading
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