Since launching ChatGPT in 2022, OpenAI has defied expectations with a steady stream of product announcements and enhancements. One such announcement came on May 16, 2024, and for most consumers, it probably felt innocuous. Titled "Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT," the post outlines how users can add files directly from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive. It's worth mentioning that other genAI tools like Google AI Studio and Claude Enterprise have also added similar capabilities recently. Pretty great, right? Maybe. When you connect your organization's Google Drive or OneDrive account to ChatGPT (or other genAI tools), you grant it extensive permissions for not only your personal files, but resources across your entire shared drive. As you might imagine, the benefits of this kind of extensive integration come with an array of cybersecurity challenges. So, how can you find out if employees have enabled the integration between ChatGPT and Google Drive, and how can you monitor which files have been accessed? This post walks through how to do this natively in Google Workspace, and how Nudge Security can help you discover all genAI apps in use, and what other apps they've been integrated with. Where to see ChatGPT activity in Google Workspace In Google Workspace, there are a couple ways to identify and investigate activity associated with the ChatGPT connection. From Google Workspace's Admin Console, navigate to Reporting > Audit and investigation > Drive log events….Read More