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Gartner Predicts 50% of Organizations to Adopt Zero-Trust Data Governance by 2028

Gartner forecasts that by 2028, 50% of organizations will adopt zero-trust data governance practices to combat the risks of unverified AI-generated data.

Gartner has projected that by 2028, half of all organizations will adopt a **zero-trust posture** for data governance due to the increasing prevalence of unverified **AI-generated data**. This shift highlights the growing challenges in distinguishing between data created by machines and that produced by humans, necessitating stronger authentication and verification measures to safeguard business outcomes.

As businesses continue to expand their use of **Generative AI (GenAI)**, the volume of AI-generated content is expected to surge. According to Gartner’s **2026 CIO and Technology Executive Survey**, a significant 84% of respondents anticipate an increase in funding for GenAI within the next year. This uptick in AI-generated material entering common training datasets raises concerns about future language models potentially learning from previous model outputs. Such a scenario could lead to **model collapse**, where the reliability and veracity of model responses deteriorate.

In response to these challenges, Gartner indicates that the requirements for verifying or labeling AI-generated data may escalate in certain regions, though the methods for achieving this will likely differ across geographies. Organizations will need to bolster their capabilities to identify, categorize, and manage AI-generated data, which can be supported through effective metadata management and information governance skills.

To mitigate the risks associated with unverified AI-generated data, Gartner recommends several strategic measures. These include designating clear ownership for AI governance, forming cross-functional teams that integrate cybersecurity and data stakeholders to evaluate risks, and updating existing governance policies to address emerging AI-related challenges. Moreover, organizations should adopt active metadata practices that can flag outdated or unverified data and initiate recertification processes.

As the landscape of data governance evolves alongside advancements in AI technologies, organizations must prioritize robust frameworks to navigate the complexities of unverified data. The commitment to a zero-trust approach will not only enhance data integrity but also build trust among stakeholders who rely on accurate and reliable information. In the coming years, as more entities embrace GenAI, the conversation around data governance will likely intensify, underscoring the critical need for effective oversight mechanisms in a rapidly changing digital environment.

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