Your employees are connecting AI to everything. Now what?
ChatGPT and Claude don't just answer questions anymore. Employees are connecting them directly to Notion, Linear, Jira, and the rest of your stack. The AI can read, write, and take actions on company data. Most IT and security teams have no visibility into any of it.
Harmonic Security Connectors changes that. It sits inline with every AI-to-app connection, so you see each call, control what data moves, and block destructive actions before they happen. Employees notice nothing different.
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Hello!
Welcome to issue #7 of Secure Prompt's Threat Wire.
Last week the AI was the target. This week the target is the whole toolchain around it - the coding assistant on your laptop, the agent in your CI, the packages it installs, and the vendor you decided to trust. Wiz turned a symlink trick into SSH-key theft across six AI coding assistants. Noma made a GitHub agent read a public issue and hand back a private repo. A JS-obfuscation package shipped a credential-stealer to developer machines. And China's vulnerability database told developers to uninstall Claude Code - a claim the vendor partly acknowledged. The through-line: the AI development workflow is now a first-class attack surface, and most of these are architecture problems, not patch-a-CVE problems.




