Risk Management stories
Australian firms using AI for core operations risk disruption unless they secure contracts, governance and backup plans, LegalVision says.
A complex tax case has helped Cartland Law grow to 23 staff, with its founder saying AI has widened rather than shrunk junior hiring.
The beta aims to stop unauthorised AI tools on corporate devices from reaching cloud services, repositories and production systems.
The deal could let customer service teams resolve requests end to end, as Pinkfish adds secure workflow automation across enterprise systems.
Growing enterprise demand has prompted V2 AI to add senior leadership as it tackles rising AI spending across Australia and Asia-Pacific.
Visa is pouring billions into AI defences as regulators demand safer, auditable systems to counter faster cyber threats and fraud.
More than half of logistics leaders say delivery operations still need major improvement, underscoring a gulf between AI plans and frontline reality.
Poor-quality data can derail AI projects, leaving businesses with biased predictions, weak insights and higher compliance risk.
The deal aims to help boards turn cyber data into clearer risk reporting as firms face pressure to prove controls reduce exposure.
Overnight U.S. equity trading can now settle almost round the clock, as market operators race to serve investors across time zones.
Despite the UK's strong uptake of AI and automation, only 9% of IT professionals are highly optimistic about its impact over the next two to three years.
Rushed teams are spending hours fixing AI copy, with most marketers saying the technology adds manual work rather than saving time.
Lower costs and support income helped Panasonic New Zealand swing back to a small profit even as revenue slid to NZD $90.8 million.
More than half of Singapore respondents lacked full visibility of employee AI use, heightening fears over shadow tools, data leaks and breaches.
A financial services cloud was taken over in seconds in a test, highlighting how approved permissions can still let attackers reach full AWS control.
Enterprise customers face growing risks as autonomous software gains access to internal systems, prompting fresh demand for agent security tools.
False positives and language gaps in surveillance are now a bigger burden for financial compliance teams as alert volumes keep rising.
The pact aims to help enterprises patch vulnerable open source code faster without forcing disruptive upgrades to production systems.
The appointment brings continuity as Gresham integrates its recent acquisition and reshapes leadership around financial services data management.
Rising alert volumes and staff shortages are pushing security teams towards AI tools that cut costs and speed investigations.