Security leaders from Datadog, Jamf, and ASOS weigh in on the visibility crisis quietly unfolding as AI puts code-writing capabilities in every employee's hands.

"I spent the weekend burning through Claude tokens," the moderator said. "It's more fun than hanging out with friends."

He laughed. The security leaders on the panel laughed too, perhaps a little nervously. They understand the appeal of using AI to build automations and applications. They also know what happens when that same impulse spreads across an organization without guardrails.

It was one of the defining topics of Workflow, a live virtual event hosted by intelligent automation platform Tines. The moderator, Andrew Steele, a Partner at Activant Capital, has spent a decade investing in enterprise AI and knows exactly where personal experimentation ends and workplace risk begins. Unfortunately for IT and security leaders, many employees don't.

How do these leaders maintain visibility and control when AI puts code-writing capabilities in every employee's hands? This is the question he asked Mario Villatoro, CISO at Jamf, Indu Sajeev, former CISO at ASOS, and Matt Muller, Director of Security Operations at Datadog.