Risk Management stories
The deal gives farmers access to safety and connectivity gear built for black spots, while NSW Farmers trials it across its own fleet.
Closer monitoring of cyber risks is now a priority for regional utilities, as Coliban Water seeks faster threat detection and response.
Governance failures have forced most Australian enterprises to pull back customer-facing AI agents, even as spending plans and deployments keep rising.
The accolade underscores CrowdStrike's push to tie AI, endpoint and identity tools into a single security platform as rivals race to widen coverage.
Security and governance tools are being added as enterprises push agentic AI from pilots into live production systems.
Regulators may soon demand proof of who did what as AI agents start opening merge requests in heavily audited development pipelines.
Clients will get a single security operating model as Grant Thornton Advisors replaces fragmented MDR tools with CrowdStrike Falcon across its global services.
The integrations aim to close security gaps as more firms run AI in production across gateways, APIs and models.
The move puts KnowBe4's product strategy under a long-serving engineer as the company expands tools to counter AI-driven threats and shadow AI.
Enterprise teams are getting a single control plane to track agent sprawl, tighten permissions and curb AI spending as autonomous systems spread.
The new service aims to help security teams cut alert overload and tool sprawl as firms seek faster response from one cloud platform.
Government agencies will gain wider access to application security tools as the partnership places Checkmarx products on Carahsoft's procurement channels.
Major sporting events are giving fraudsters fresh ways to scrape data, hijack tokens and abuse APIs in genuine betting apps.
Despite productivity gains, workers are losing much of AI's time savings to checking, fixing errors and juggling multiple tools.
MSPs may see fewer alerts and lower workloads as the security vendor expands its Pax8 channel reach after a startup award win.
About 7% of monitored interactions raised security, compliance or operational concerns as enterprises deploy more autonomous AI into daily workflows.
Regulated firms can now scan code for flaws without sending sensitive data to external AI services, as AISLE targets private deployments.
With AI speeding up attacks, 53% of security leaders say point-in-time tests are already outdated by the time reports land.
Districts under pressure to release incident footage could cut manual review time as Pimloc's software blurs student faces and documents.
Operators in finance, telecoms, energy and transport face mandatory reporting and stronger safeguards as Ottawa tightens oversight of cyber risk.