Lansweeper - AI Risk Is Moving Faster Than Your Controls. Close the Gap With AI Usage Tracking


Lansweeper - AI Risk Is Moving Faster Than Your Controls. Close the Gap With AI Usage Tracking

 

 

 

May 12, 2026 - Lansweeper: AI is already firmly embedded in your business. Developers install AI coding assistants. Teams experiment with new AI tools in their browsers. Staff upload data to external AI services to get things done faster. All of this is happening on corporate devices, over corporate networks, often with corporate data, and usually, unfortunately outside any formal approval process. 

On paper, you might have AI policies, approved tools, and security controls. In reality, you are still guessing: 

Without clear answers, AI becomes a rapidly expanding, poorly understood source of risk. You are accountable for the outcome, whether you can see the activity that created it or not. Lansweeper’s AI usage tracking is designed to help you take back control. 

The Problem: AI Is Expanding Outside Your Control 

Currently, AI adoption inside the enterprise is not happening through controlled rollouts. It is happening fast and organically: 

Traditional tools can only show you pieces of the puzzle, because they weren’t built on a unified asset model: 

Most organizations cannot confidently explain which AI tools are being used, which assets are involved, or whether policies are being followed. Meanwhile, executives are asking hard questions about AI risk, compliance, and data exposure , and regulators are moving toward formal AI governance requirements. With frameworks like the EU AI Act, organizations will be expected to understand, document, and manage how AI is used across their environment..  

You are being asked to govern AI without real visibility or control over how it is being used. 

Introducing AI Usage Tracking in Lansweeper

AI Usage Tracking gives you a clear, asset-level understanding of how AI is actually used across your environment. 

When enabled, Lansweeper IT Agents and IT sensors start collecting AI-related signals from Windows, Linux, and macOS devices, using the same discovery infrastructure you already rely on. External AI service connections are tracked over a rolling 14-day window. You gain visibility into AI software, AI-capable hardware, and active AI service connections, all from a single dashboard. 

AI usage tracking helps you answer: 

This is your starting point: a single, asset level view of AI activity that replaces guesswork and fragmented investigations, and a reliable understanding of what AI is actually doing in your environment. 

What This Means in Practice

Executives are accountable for AI risk, compliance, and data protection. It is hard to defend your security posture when it is based on assumptions instead of evidence. With AI usage tracking, you gain: 

Directors and practitioners are the ones enforcing AI policy, managing risk, and investigating incidents. What they need is a complete view of AI activity. AI usage tracking helps them: 

A High-Level Look at AI Usage

AI usage tracking is designed to surface meaningful AI activity signals without turning your workflows into a configuration project. Instead of listing every signal type in detail, it focuses on three main questions: 

  1. Which assets are talking to AI services?
    You can see which devices are connecting to public AI platforms, with 14 days of history. This way you  can spot trends, separate one-off experimentation from sustained use, and focus on the parts of the environment with the highest concentration of ongoing AI activity.  

  1. Where is AI embedded in everyday tools and workflows? 
    By correlating installed applications, browser extensions, and development tools, you can distinguish between standard workstations and AI augmented endpoints where assistants, plugins, and IDE integrations are part of daily work. This lets you prioritize controls, hardening, and policy checks where AI is actually influencing code, content, and decisions. 

  1. Where does local AI infrastructure and sensitive AI data exist?
    AI usage tracking highlights endpoints running local model servers or storing AI related data and credentials. Security teams can quickly find systems hosting local AI workloads, locate stored API keys and tokens, and bring these assets into existing governance and monitoring processes. 

Taken together, this high-level view makes AI activity across your estate understandable and actionable, without requiring you to manage every individual signal. 

The AI Asset Management Dashboard: One View of All AI Activity

All of this information comes together in the AI Asset Management dashboard in Lansweeper.  
This single, shared view of what AI is actually doing across the environment ensures that IT and Security are working from the same picture, without the need to reconcile competing lists and data sources.

From this single dashboard, IT and Security teams can: 

The default dashboard is preconfigured for the most common AI sources. You can duplicate and customize it by adding filters, views, and widgets tailored to your environment and AI policies. 

Over time, this becomes the natural place your teams go when leadership asks, “Where are we using AI, and what does that mean for our risk?” 

Get Started with AI Usage Tracking

AI usage tracking is now available in your Lansweeper console, but it is still disabled by default. If you would like to test this new feature, you can enable it separately for each discovery action. 

This lets you keep control over where and how AI activity is monitored and lets you roll out AI visibility in a controlled way. Start with pilot groups, high risk segments, or specific business units, and expand the scope as your governance model matures.  

For more information and a clear step-by-step guide, check out the Knowledge Base article

Stop Guessing, Start Taking Control

Most organizations today are still guessing when it comes to AI. They assume policies are followed. They assume tools are used as intended. They assume exposure is limited. But they lack the data to prove it. 

AI usage tracking in Lansweeper changes that. By introducing AI activity as a first-class data source, it gives IT and Security teams: 

AI is already shaping decisions, code, and data flows in your environment. The question is not whether it’s happening, but whether you understand it. With AI usage tracking in Lansweeper, you can finally stop guessing and start taking control. 

 

Lansweeper solutions are available in Romania through Simple IT, Lansweeper Partner in Romania.

 

 

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