Employees are bringing their own AI tools to work and companies are scrambling to catch up

Allison Spagnolo CIPP September 4, 2025

Employees are increasingly using AI tools within their workplace and sometimes without their employers’ knowledge. These trends may pose challenges that companies are not yet prepared to handle. Allison Spagnolo discusses the potential security risks in a recent article published by Fast Company.

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Allison Spagnolo CIPP

Chief Privacy Officer, Deputy General Counsel, Senior Managing Director

As Chief Privacy Officer, Deputy General Counsel, Senior Managing Director, Allison Spagnolo leads the Artificial Intelligence (AI) practice, ensuring governance and compliance for clients’ AI usage, and compliance engagements across sectors including financial institutions, healthcare, and government contractors. This includes reviewing anti-money laundering (AML) and sanctions (OFAC) issues for global banks and multi-national companies, as well as advising on financial crime compliance issues specific to cryptocurrency exchanges and Fintech companies. She has traveled extensively in Europe and Asia for the purpose of leading and conducting on-site inspections and reviews related to NYDFS and Federal Reserve monitorships, BSA/AML audits and other compliance matters.

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