Risk Management stories
The appointments underline a push to turn in-house AI trials into customer services, with governance and reliability now central to growth.
Australia's new real estate rules will now be met by the network, after offices finished anti-money laundering preparation three weeks early.
One in three firms overshot AI budgets last year, yet only 8% track revenue or productivity gains, exposing weak returns.
Attackers are already using AI to exploit flaws faster than many organisations can detect them, Five Eyes agencies warned.
The move gives the disability and aged care platform tighter compliance controls and faster publishing as it scales across Attain Healthtech's brands.
The hire comes as APJ customers accelerate AI deployment, raising demand for identity controls to manage human and machine access safely.
The new functions could help supply chain teams cut stockouts, reduce supplier risk and speed factory decisions amid ongoing disruption.
More than 5 million connection attempts from 985 organisations show scam traffic is increasingly reaching workplaces via social apps and personal devices.
Banks and fintechs could cut onboarding delays as a single workflow now joins customer identity checks with real-time business verification.
Verizon has outlined its strategy to build AI-driven autonomous networks that can identify, diagnose and resolve issues with limited human intervention.
Cisco and OpenAI say AI agents are reshaping cyber defence by helping organisations detect, fix and respond to security threats more quickly.
Supplier breaches are amplifying disruption, with ransomware incidents in Europe rising 55.1% year on year in the first four months of 2026.
Businesses are under growing pressure to track hidden software, AI tools and access rights as Corma secures a second Gartner ranking.
Investor backing for NFON's AI push came as the Munich software group lifted revenue to EUR 89.1 million and boosted margins.
The Serbian startup will use the cash to expand an open-source control plane that lets engineers supervise AI-driven production workflows safely.
False negatives from automated scanning tools are fuelling a shift towards human-led AI security testing across large organisations.
IBM research shows Canadian organisations are expanding AI use while governance, workforce skills and oversight struggle to keep pace.
Human judgment is already being squeezed out of public-sector AI use, raising the risk of bland decisions that miss crises and erode trust.
The four UK regulators are moving generative AI into routine oversight, despite concerns over errors, bias and consumer harm.
Retailers now face daily trading risk as PCI DSS 4.0 turns payment compliance into a continuous operational requirement, not an annual audit.