Exercise 1: The Complete Inventory
Across all four modules, you've built several things: a threat model (your understanding of what could go wrong), a personal data policy (what data you will and won't share with AI tools), an attack surface audit (the ways you interact with AI systems and where risk concentrates), and a posture statement (where you stand on your own security).
Bring all of these together into a single short document. One page is enough. This is your personal AI security baseline. It's the reference point you return to when you're making decisions about using new tools, when the threat landscape shifts, when you're unsure whether something is worth worrying about.
Date it. Write the month and year at the top. In six months, open it again. What's changed? Have you started using new tools? Has your understanding of the threats shifted? Have you changed how you handle data? Update what's different. This isn't a rigid document. It's your evolving sense of your own security posture.