Security Posture stories
Gartner warns most AI projects may fail as enterprises struggle to track sensitive data that new tools and agents can access.
Businesses adopting AI now face a single service aimed at filling gaps in governance, monitoring and incident response across workflows.
Only 12% of chief information security officers have recently validated controls they expect to stop intruders moving sideways through networks.
IT support teams will get faster troubleshooting as GoTo embeds agentic AI, live device data and tighter Nexthink links into LogMeIn products.
Organisations are being pushed to spot hidden privilege paths in AI and machine accounts as BeyondTrust widens its identity risk assessment.
AI-driven vulnerability scanning is forcing firms to rethink complacency as Check Point says existing defences still help against Mythos.
Companies can now tie AI code-use risks to developer training, with Secure Code Warrior aiming to prove compliance at commit level.
Excessive access rights across hybrid estates can now be trimmed more safely, as XM Cyber adds usage data to pinpoint permissions that are no longer needed.
Enterprises using AI tools may now face a tougher check on their defences as benchmark scores give way to real-world attack testing.
Critical infrastructure operators could gain broader visibility as Dragos adds Phosphorus tools for managing exposed connected devices across OT networks.
Security teams can now fold supplier risk alerts into incident response as GuidePoint's new service targets breaches from third-party tools.
Reco COO Zoe Hillenmeyer says enterprises typically underestimate their AI agent exposure by a factor of ten and that gap is widening.
The wider tie-up will give resellers and managed service providers a broader security portfolio as AI and compliance demands intensify.
Cyber insurers are now joining CrowdStrike's front-line AI risk framework as boards face faster exploit-to-loss cycles and tougher underwriting scrutiny.
Only 3% of Australian businesses have started preparing for post-quantum cryptography, leaving sensitive data exposed to harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks.
Security teams could cut alert backlogs as the new system flags only flaws that can be exploited in a specific environment.
The new service aims to help firms keep pace as AI-powered criminals automate attacks faster than security teams can patch flaws.
The Belfast software supply chain security firm is bolstering financial and legal controls as it seeks more enterprise customers after a USD $72 million round.
Nearly half of large Irish organisations still lack confidence in spotting attackers early, leaving customer data and operations exposed.
The hire signals CodeHunter's push to scale pre-execution software security as threats mount across supply chains and development environments.