IT Governance stories
Most Australian organisations are using or planning AI agents for security tasks before formal controls are in place, Semperis found.
More than half of North American SMBs lack basic email protections, leaving them more exposed to phishing, impersonation and fraud than UK peers.
Most UK technology chiefs lack confidence that AI tools are properly overseen, raising fresh risks over leaks, compliance failures and trust.
Faster cyber attacks are forcing IT and security teams to act more quickly across large endpoint estates as Tanium expands its AI platform in APAC.
Enterprises struggling to scale AI pilots may get a simpler route to production, with tighter data access, memory and governance controls.
That annual software bill can rival a senior engineer's pay as AI add-ons and shadow IT push spending to USD $141,606 for a 50-person firm.
Older servers may be unprotected for years because some backup providers no longer fully support them, risking recovery failures and audit breaches.
Enterprises facing rising cyber risk will gain a single view of alerts and business impact as the firms combine security data and AI analytics.
It lets enterprises govern AI-built automations with audit trails and access controls, even as they switch between coding agents.
Experts say AI is accelerating ransomware attacks, shrinking the patching window and forcing organisations to overhaul defences and recovery plans.
Public sector ERP programmes are more likely to finish on time when CIOs keep control and use specialist advisers instead of tier-one firms.
HPE Networking says AI, zero trust and SASE are reshaping network security as remote work and connected devices make threats harder to control.
Only seven per cent of organisations are data ready, raising doubts over whether enterprise AI can move from prototypes to production.
Enterprises can now let AI agents handle approved infrastructure tasks in CloudBolt CMP while keeping permissions and audit controls in place.
The hire signals a sharper focus on resilience and customer trust as buyers demand stronger governance from identity security suppliers.
Vendor lock-in can turn cloud voice upgrades into costly transformation programmes, raising service risk and limiting control over future changes.
Enterprises facing heavier AI workloads and tighter rules may get more control over data, power use and resilience with Scality's new platform.
Data exposure risk has risen after Ontario's auditor found thousands of public servants were using unsecured AI sites on work devices.
Customers get a single cyber and compliance service as WorkNest folds Pentest People and Bulletproof into a new security division.
Widespread dissatisfaction with fragmented police systems is hampering investigations and morale, a survey of 8,081 UK officers and staff found.