Even well-secured apps can leak data
If your app pulls in third-party content — like URLs, comments, or files — LLM features can be tricked into leaking private data through indirect prompt injection. Most teams don’t even realize it’s happening.
According to a 2025 Gartner survey,
73%
of enterprises have suffered an AI-related security breach in the last year
$4.8M
average cost per incident — with indirect prompt injection and data leakage via LLMs now among the top attack vectors for financial services and healthcare organizations
In recent incidents, platforms like ChatGPT and Microsoft 365 Copilot were exploited by attackers using hidden prompts and indirect content injection, leading to unintended data exposure
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Some Quick facts about each vendor
Veeva provides cloud software for life sciences companies and is known for its Vault platform that manages clinical and commercial operations.
IQVIA was formed by merging IMS Health and Quintiles, bringing together expertise in healthcare analytics and clinical research.
It became the first publicly traded public benefit corporation in its sector, prioritizing broader stakeholder interests alongside profits.
The company maintains over 1.2 billion anonymized patient records, powering advanced research and real world evidence for clients worldwide.
In 2025, Veeva launched Vault CRM, moving off Salesforce to offer its own tailored, AI-enabled customer management system.
IQVIA offers technology and services for clinical trials, commercialization, and regulatory support across more than 100 countries.