Global Security Experts has launched a new service called ‘AI Prompt Diagnosis’ as companies keep pushing generative AI into products and internal systems faster than their security teams can keep up. The service focuses on AI-specific risks like prompt injection, prompt leaks, data poisoning, sensitive data exposure, and hallucination-related issues inside applications using tools like the ChatGPT API.
The bigger issue here is that most companies are still treating AI security like normal cybersecurity. It is not. Traditional security systems were never designed for LLM-based attacks. That gap is now becoming visible across enterprise AI deployments.
GSX says the service follows the OWASP LLM Top 10 framework and checks AI environments across eight different risk categories. The idea is to help companies identify weak points before AI systems create compliance, privacy, or reputational damage.
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This launch also shows where the market is heading. AI adoption is no longer the difficult part. Securing AI systems before they break trust is becoming the real enterprise challenge.


