Enterprise security stories
Enterprise security teams now have a proposed benchmark for limiting AI agents to approved actions inside live systems.
Unredacted archive copies can expose personal data long after extraction, increasing compliance risk for firms using AI and high-volume document workflows.
The appointments underscore AppViewX's push beyond certificate management as demand grows for tools to secure machine identities and AI agents.
Vehicle identification at car parks and roads is set to be simpler, as the kits process plate recognition on the camera itself.
AWS customers can now buy ESET's file-scanning software through existing accounts, speeding deployment for cloud security teams across three regions.
The tie-up will push AI defences into existing enterprise workflows as security teams try to monitor autonomous agents and limit risk.
Firms in law, consulting and accountancy are being hit hardest, with attackers exploiting old flaws to reach sensitive client data and networks.
The Brisbane event will give installers and customers direct access to Gallagher's executives and specialists on integration, critical assets and support.
Security teams are increasingly being used to improve efficiency, safety and compliance as retailers seek more value from ageing systems.
Security teams can now automate remediation inside Intezer's AI SOC, reducing tool-switching after triage and helping catch lower-severity threats.
Ransomware groups are keeping up pressure on smaller rivals, with mid-market firms still making up 73% of victims across North America and Europe.
Misconfigured policy changes caused outages at 65% of organisations last year, as fragmented teams and tools slow hybrid-cloud security.
Employers face a growing insider threat as suspected North Korean operatives used fake identities to land remote roles at more than 1,100 firms.
The award highlights rising pressure on identity vendors to stop fraud that now slips between login checks, account recovery and contact-centre calls.
The new tool aims to help security teams spot policy drift sooner as hybrid networks expand and audit-cycle checks no longer suffice.
Customers can query live pricing data in Microsoft Copilot, Claude or ChatGPT as Pricefx opens its platform to approved enterprise AI assistants.
The combined group now serves more than 3,000 customers in 57 countries as Brinqa adds validation tools to close the remediation gap.
Enterprise software teams can switch large language models without changing release checks, reducing lock-in as AI coding outpaces testing.
The new tools aim to cut the gap between finding a flaw and fixing it from weeks to hours as attacks accelerate.
Security teams can now spot blurred passports and licences at scale, as the new feature classifies sensitive files by visual cues alone.