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Why ‘Every Copilot Pilot Gets Stuck in Pilot’: AI Adoption Stalls on Data Security Fears

September 19, 2025
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Executives can poke fun at the challenges of adopting AI in an era when companies are looking everywhere for a business win using the latest tools. So when Varonis field CTO Brian Vecci quipped that “every copilot pilot gets stuck in pilot” at a Fortune Brainstorm Tech panel on safeguarding innovation this month, there were plenty of chuckles from the audience. But the joke also underscored a serious problem: companies eager to deploy generative AI tools often slam into the same wall—data security fears.

“It’s very hard to innovate unless the underlying data that you’re innovating on is properly protected,” said Vecci. “We’re trying to make people more productive, we’re trying to use AI and other new technologies, but in order to realize these benefits, it has to be done safely.”

Scott Holcomb, U.S. enterprise trust AI leader at Deloitte, agreed that both internally and for his clients, “we’ve absolutely had to put guardrails in place” in terms of what people can and cannot do when using AI tools. For example, the amount of data that Microsoft Copilot has on individuals and organizations is “immense,” he explained. “We were not comfortable with that, so we had to work our way through that with Microsoft, but we absolutely had to do a lot of training for our staff in terms of what you can and can’t do with client data, too.”

Yet leaders like Keith Na, SVP of technology and data at Cargill, cautioned that swinging too far the other way—shutting down experimentation altogether—can be just as dangerous. What organizations need, he said, is a culture of curiosity: a willingness to let engineers break, test, and learn in safe spaces. 

“I think a lot of technologists go into our profession to solve badass problems together,” he said. “And I think over time we’re isolating our [teams].” 

For the past 18 months, he explained, the company has worked to break down those barriers and have engineers embed into product teams. “Not only does it solve the hard problems in a more simple way, it’s actually created a culture and an environment where people are having fun coming to work, they’re solving problems that we haven’t been able to solve and the morale has just skyrocketed,” he said. Over time, “this creates an environment of proactive innovation while still putting guardrails in place.” 

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