Block the Prompt, Not the Work: The End of "Doctor No"

Why it matters: This shift impacts how enterprise security departments manage new technologies, directly affecting product team tool access.
- Enterprise security departments are characterized by a "Doctor No" persona that historically blocked new tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek.
- The "Doctor No" approach is being phased out as it prevents building and enabling, hindering productivity and innovation.
- The new strategy focuses on blocking the prompt (the insecure use) rather than the work (the tool itself), allowing secure integration of AI and file-sharing tools.
Enterprise security departments are moving away from the traditional "Doctor No" approach of outright blocking new technologies like ChatGPT and DeepSeek, recognizing that such a stance hinders innovation and productivity. Instead, the focus is shifting towards enabling secure use of these tools, allowing product teams to leverage essential file-sharing and AI capabilities while mitigating risks.



