Access Control stories
Manufacturers can now get managed support and remote access tools to reduce OT cyber risk without slowing plant production.
Regulatory deadlines and access risks are pushing companies to treat AI agents like privileged users, lifting demand for identity security tools.
AI-driven attacks are forcing identity systems to move faster, as CrowdStrike backs standards for real-time access decisions across users and agents.
Enterprises face new risks as autonomous software agents spread through systems faster than older security tools can track or control.
The update aims to simplify security operations as enterprises grapple with unmanaged devices, partners and multi-cloud workloads across AI projects.
The wider partnership push aims to help enterprises control AI risk across cloud, identity and data systems as deployments move into production.
Phishing in workplace chat is prompting firms to harden Microsoft Teams as attackers increasingly exploit trusted internal messaging tools.
Security teams gain rollback and policy controls as autonomous Claude agents begin writing and deploying code at machine speed.
Businesses could soon verify and charge AI agents in milliseconds at the network edge, as autonomous traffic becomes harder to trust or block.
Businesses need a single view of AI agents as their access and ownership can change in real time across cloud and internal systems.
Many harmless prompts will now be diverted to Claude Opus 4.8 as Anthropic tightens safeguards around its newest general-use model.
Users can now route AI and HPC jobs across five clouds and on-premises through one workflow, cutting rebuilds and manual reconfiguration.
AI-written database changes can now be checked and traced before deployment, as Liquibase Secure 5.2 targets production risk and audit gaps.
Large organisations may soon get tighter control over privileged access as the pair link identity governance with Zero Trust enforcement.
Security teams get real-time risk scoring for AI agents as Radiant Logic extends its identity platform across fragmented registries.
Security teams may get a single set of controls for AI agents across clouds as Aviatrix enforces Microsoft policy rules at network level.
Security operators in Western Australia will get updates on protecting critical assets and integrating systems at the Perth forum.
Each incident can halt site operations for 24 days on average as attackers exploit the sector's growing use of connected digital tools.
The tie-up could speed up autonomous parcel drop-offs in dense cities by linking road vehicles with building access systems and door-to-door handovers.
Resellers will get faster access to licences and support as MadisonAV becomes Audinate's sole local source for core Dante software and adapters.