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10 Hot Generative AI Products And Companies At RSAC 2023
Kyle Alspach, Wade Tyler Millward
Generative AI has been a major theme at RSA Conference 2023, both as a topic of discussion and in many of the show’s biggest product launches.

Talon Enterprise Browser
In the lead-up to RSAC 2023, startup Talon Cyber Security launched an integration between its Enterprise Browser and Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service. The integration should provide more enterprise-grade access to text-generator ChatGPT, according to Talon.
“The productivity gains that ChatGPT enables for organizations are too game-changing for us to not make an enterprise-level version of this easily available to our customers,” Talon CEO Ofer Ben-Noon said in a statement. “By embedding Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service in Talon’s Enterprise Browser, organizations can embrace ChatGPT for enterprise use in a manner that prioritizes security, compliance, and is ultimately within their control.”
Talon and ChatGPT users can leverage existing Azure resources, maintain data protection, keep data put into ChatGPT within a perimeter and prevent third-party services transfers, according to Talon. Administrators can block Enterprise Browser users from pasting data or inputting certain data into an embedded ChatGPT window, according to Talon. Administrators can also forbid the entering of credit card numbers, source code, keys and other information.
The productivity benefits include the ability to right click on an open email and have AI compose a response or summarize a message, according to Talon. Organizations can generate reports to demonstrate compliance with query logs, and they can block extensions that use public ChatGPT.