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Courts, law societies and clients expect more than an AI policy. Airentect helps you enforce confidentiality and privilege at the prompt layer across ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude and Gemini.
Data breaches involving AI systems can attract regulatory action under Australian privacy law.
Confidential or privileged material entered into public AI tools may not stay protected.
Supervisors including APRA expect identifiable, proportionate controls, not policy alone.
Firms may struggle to show reasonable care if they cannot evidence how AI is governed.
Disclosure, misuse or unverified AI-assisted work product can surface in disputes.
Clients, courts and regulators may lose confidence when AI use is opaque or uncontrolled.
Prompt-layer enforcement in the browser, aligned to what people are trying to do with AI, before data reaches external models.
Intercept prompts on supported AI chat surfaces before they leave the organisation.
Flag client matter details, credentials, strategy, HR and other categories common in legal workflows.
Allow, redact or block based on rules your risk and compliance team set.
Evidence for partners, risk committees and client diligence questionnaires.
Complements email and file DLP with the AI prompt layer those tools were not built to see.
Browser extension deployment. Most teams are live in days without network redesign.
Our full analysis covers recent court and regulator developments, the visibility gap in law firms, and why operational controls matter now.
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