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OpenAI adds Lockdown Mode for ChatGPT

6 min · 7 jun 2026
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AI tools are forcing a new tradeoff between capability and control. OpenAI's Lockdown Mode makes that explicit by limiting what ChatGPT can access during sensitive work, rather than trying to eliminate risk entirely. For professional service firms, this shifts AI from a productivity tool into a governance decision. Leaders now need clear policies for when full capability is acceptable and when restricted environments are required. At the same time, runtime AI governance, stricter cybersecurity laws, and the move away from VPNs toward Zero Trust are raising the bar on what "secure" actually means in client work. We also cover new signals from Wallarm, Canada's Bill C-8, and a growing push toward Zero Trust access in law firms. Learn more at https://crestvale.io Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/support]

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