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          Turn On Prompt Injection Detection for Prompts (Beta)

          Turn On Prompt Injection Detection for Prompts (Beta)

          Turn on prompt injection detection in Einstein Trust Layer Setup to monitor content that attempts to make the large language model do something that it isn’t designed to do. These settings are applied at the Salesforce org level.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions with an Einstein for Sales, Einstein for Platform, Einstein for Service, Einstein 1 Service, or Einstein GPT Service add-on. To purchase add-ons, contact your Salesforce account executive.
          User Permissions Needed
          To turn on prompt injection detection: View Setup
            AND
            Customize Application

          Einstein Generative AI must be enabled.

          Note
          Note Prompt Injection Detection is a beta feature.
          1. From Setup, in the Quick Find field, enter Einstein, and then select Einstein Trust Layer.
            Note
            Note If you can’t find Einstein Generative AI Setup, make sure that your org meets the prerequisites for any generative AI features you plan to use. For more support, contact your Salesforce account executive (AE).
          2. Click Safety & Security.
          3. Review the beta service terms. Turn on prompt injection detection.
          4. Use the reports and dashboards in Data 360 to see if prompt injections have been detected.

            A toggle switch to enable quick detection of prompt injection, which is currently disabled.

           
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