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Is ChatGPT Secure for Business? What Every Owner Needs to Know

Written by Tony DiDonato | Jul 6, 2026 5:51:23 PM

In January 2026, a senior official at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency uploaded internal contracting documents marked "For Official Use Only" into the public version of ChatGPT. Most people might assume that things like this come from junior employees cutting corners.

In reality, it was the agency's own interim chief, at the organization literally tasked with cybersecurity for the federal government. If someone in that seat can get this wrong, the security of ChatGPT needs a more useful answer than yes or no.

The security of the tool depends on which ChatGPT you're talking about. There isn't one ChatGPT. There are at least four, and they behave very differently with your data.

 

Key Takeaways

  • ChatGPT's free and personal Plus plans are not built for business data. Team, Business, and Enterprise are, but they differ from each other too.
  • Paid business tiers don't train OpenAI's models on your data by default. However, that’s not the same as saying no one ever sees it.
  • Deleted or "temporary" chats can still sit on OpenAI's servers for up to 30 days, and business data can be legally discoverable in litigation.
  • Most of the real security risk with ChatGPT is the employees using the free version on their own accounts for work tasks.
  • The safest path is picking the right tier, writing a clear policy, and working with an IT partner who can help you deploy AI on a secured, internal setup instead of leaving it to chance.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Is ChatGPT Secure?
  2. What's the Difference Between ChatGPT's Business Tiers?
  3. Does ChatGPT Use Your Data to Train Its Models?
  4. "No Training" Doesn't Mean No One Sees It
  5. What Happens When Employees Use the Free Version for Work?
  6. How to Use ChatGPT Securely at Work
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

 

Is ChatGPT Secure?

ChatGPT can be secure enough for business use, but only on the right plan and with the right guardrails in place. The free version and personal ChatGPT Plus were built for individuals, not companies, and neither one gives you the data controls a business needs. ChatGPT Team, Business, and Enterprise were built for exactly that, with significant differences in what each one protects.

Treating ChatGPT as a single product is where most business owners go wrong. While it’s one of the most important tools to consider in your complete workplace AI security, it’s not the full picture either. The version your intern signed up for on their phone is not the version your IT provider would set up for the whole company, and the gap between the two is bigger than people expect.

 

What's the Difference Between ChatGPT's Business Tiers?

OpenAI sells ChatGPT in several flavors, and the names get thrown around interchangeably even though they're not close to the same thing.

  1. Free and Plus are personal accounts: They're built for individuals, priced for individuals, and governed by consumer terms, not business ones. Anything typed into these versions is subject to consumer data policies, and your company has zero visibility into what employees are pasting in.
  2. ChatGPT Team is the entry point for small businesses: It adds a shared workspace and admin console, and workspace data is excluded from model training by default.
  3. ChatGPT Business sits a step above Team: It has stronger admin controls and encryption commitments, still aimed at small and mid-sized companies.
  4. ChatGPT Enterprise is built for larger organizations: This sized tool includes single sign-on, audit logs, custom data retention windows, and enterprise key management. It's the most locked down version OpenAI offers, and it's also the version most small businesses have never deployed, even though their employees may already be using ChatGPT under a personal login at their desk.

 

Does ChatGPT Use Your Data to Train Its Models?

By default, OpenAI does not use conversations from ChatGPT Team, Business, Enterprise, or Edu to train its models. That protection does not extend to the free version or personal Plus accounts, where inputs can be used for training unless a user manually opts out in settings.

Here's how the tiers stack up:

Plan

Trains on your inputs?

Default retention

Admin controls

Free / Plus (personal)

Yes, unless the user opts out

Stored until deleted, plus 30 days

None, it's a personal account

ChatGPT Team

No, by default

Configurable by workspace

Basic admin console

ChatGPT Business

No, by default

Configurable by workspace

Admin console, SSO available

ChatGPT Enterprise

No, by default

Minimum 90 days, admin-set

SSO, SCIM, audit logs, encryption key management

 

 

"No Training" Doesn't Mean No One Sees It

Even on Enterprise, OpenAI holds onto conversation data for a minimum retention window (90 days by default, and up to 30 days after deletion for abuse monitoring on other tiers). During that window, the data can be reviewed for safety purposes and is stored on OpenAI's infrastructure, not yours.

It's also legally reachable. In early 2026, a court ordered OpenAI to turn over tens of millions of ChatGPT conversation logs as part of a legal case. If your team ever discussed something sensitive, a contract dispute, a personnel issue, financial projections, it's worth knowing that conversation may not stay private forever, no matter which plan you're on.

 

What Happens When Employees Use the Free Version for Work?

This is where most of the actual risk lives. One 2026 industry estimate found that nearly half of employee LLM prompts contain sensitive company data, and most of that happens on free or personal accounts your company never approved or set up.

That CISA incident from the intro is the extreme version of a very common pattern. An employee needs to move fast, opens ChatGPT on their personal account because it's already logged in, and pastes in something they shouldn't.

This is the same behavior we cover in our post on shadow AI: tools employees adopt on their own, outside of any policy or IT visibility. ChatGPT is usually the biggest offender simply because it's the most well known name in the category.

 

How to Use ChatGPT Securely at Work

Here’s some simple steps to help your employees securely use ChatGPT:

  1. Pick the right tier: If your team is using AI for real work, a personal Plus account isn't safe enough. Team or Business is the realistic starting point for most small and mid-sized companies, before needing to graduate to enterprise.
  2. Put it in writing: A short, clear AI acceptable use policy tells your team what's fine to type into AI tools and what isn't, before they have to guess.
  3. Always keep client and regulated data out of public tools: Contracts, financials, health information, and anything CUI-adjacent don't belong in a consumer AI account, full stop.
  4. Work with a partner who can set this up properly: This is where most businesses get stuck. Picking a tier and writing a policy is only half the job. TMGC helps clients deploy AI tools on secured, internal setups where access is controlled and monitored, instead of leaving employees to figure it out on their own personal logins.

ChatGPT isn't inherently unsafe, but it isn't automatically safe either. The difference comes down to which version your team is using and whether anyone set it up on purpose. Most businesses have employees using AI right now, whether it's approved or not.

If you're not sure which ChatGPT plan your team is using, or whether your current setup protects anything at all, that's a conversation worth having before it becomes a bigger problem. Reach out to TMGC and we'll help you figure out where you stand.

If you want a head start before the call, take our AI readiness quiz to learn more about your current posture.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ChatGPT Enterprise safe for a small business?

ChatGPT Enterprise is safe for a small business from a controls standpoint, but it's often more than a small team actually needs. Team or Business usually covers the same core protections at a more realistic scale and price.

 

What's the difference between ChatGPT Team and Business?

Team is the entry-level workspace plan built for small groups. Business adds stronger admin controls and is aimed at companies that need more oversight but aren't ready for the full Enterprise feature set.

 

Does turning off chat history stop OpenAI from seeing my data?

No. Turning off chat history or using temporary chat stops that conversation from being used to train the model and keeps it out of your visible history, but OpenAI still retains it on their servers for up to 30 days for safety monitoring.