October 23, 2025
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Worried about Company Data Ending Up in ChatGPT Atlas? Here’s How Venn Can Help

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Venn, a leading provider of secure BYOD enablement, today announced support for ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s newly launched AI-powered browser. As employees adopt Atlas and other AI browsers to streamline their work, Venn helps companies protect sensitive company data on any AI browser, on any unmanaged device.

For employees, these AI browsers are a game-changer: a faster, smarter way to research, summarize, and complete tasks. But for companies, they present a new challenge: how to keep sensitive corporate data protected as work moves into browsers not necessarily in IT’s control. 

Venn enables organizations to embrace AI-assisted work securely, ensuring that corporate data remains governed, contained, and compliant – on any device, anywhere.

How Venn Protects Data in AI Browsers like ChatGPT Atlas

With Venn, work lives in a company-controlled Secure Enclave installed on the user’s PC or Mac, where all data is encrypted, access is managed, and all other activity taking place on the device does not impact the security and compliance of work data. All work-sanctioned applications run locally within the Enclave, protecting and isolating business activity, even when employees use AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas. 

With Venn, organizations can:

  • Isolate work data from personal use on BYOD or unmanaged devices
  • Apply data protection policies that control copy/paste, uploads, and downloads involving company content.
  • Allow browser (and AI browser) choice – Chrome, Edge, Safari, or ChatGPT Atlas – without sacrificing security or compliance.
  • Keep work local for faster performance, unlike traditional VDI or enterprise browsers.

As AI browsers become mainstream, organizations need solutions that protect company data without slowing employees down. Venn delivers the security and flexibility that modern tools like ChatGPT Atlas demand.

About Venn

Venn, the leader in BYOD Security, is revolutionizing the future of remote work. Venn is the innovator behind Blue Border™ – the world’s first purpose-built technology that protects company data and applications on the personal, unmanaged, or third-party managed computers used by contractors and remote employees. Join the 700+ organizations, including Fidelity, Guardian, and Voya, that trust Venn to meet to secure their business critical data. Discover how Venn can secure your BYOD strategy. Visit venn.com.

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  2. What is Secure Remote Access Control?
  3. What is VDI? Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Ronnie Shvueli

Senior Digital Content Marketing Manager

Ronnie Shvueli combines marketing expertise with hands-on knowledge of IT and security challenges, writing pieces to help leaders navigate the challenges of securing remote work.

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