Access Control stories
Privacy and sovereignty demands are exposing legacy systems, with only 29% of firms making sovereign AI a near-term priority.
Banks and fintech groups could spot rising rejection rates and hidden attack patterns sooner, with 3DiVi's new layer analysing live biometric sessions.
Businesses could cut retrieval times and compliance risks as Foxit adds cloud-based document storage, search and governance to its PDF tools.
With biometric terminals increasingly treated as networked endpoints, the device aims to cut tampering risk and ease large-site access control.
Approval-based access controls now give security teams tighter oversight of privileged accounts as AI agents expand the attack surface.
Businesses can cut document retrieval times and admin overhead as Foxit folds storage, search and governance into its PDF tools.
Security teams can now spot cloud misconfigurations and compliance gaps in real time as VersaONE adds posture management across major public clouds.
Security teams under pressure to prove real exploitability can now test live production systems for attack paths rather than theoretical flaws.
More than nine in ten security incidents now involve anonymising services, leaving many organisations unable to spot malicious traffic in real time.
Employees can now handle leave, payslip and expense queries without leaving Microsoft 365, as Workday pushes HR and finance work into Copilot.
Fragmented safety alerts are pushing industrial buyers towards integrated video analytics platforms that can feed one workflow across sites.
The tie-up gives organisations real-time controls against prompt injection and data leakage as enterprise AI moves into live deployment.
Tighter EU compliance rules are driving demand for access controls as the security supplier expands its regional sales push across Western Europe.
It lets enterprises govern AI-built automations with audit trails and access controls, even as they switch between coding agents.
The identity security group is sharpening its AI pitch after USD $700 million in funding as it expands globally and adds new leadership.
Domain controllers face urgent patching after a Netlogon flaw was rated 9.8, with no privileges or user interaction needed for exploitation.
The integration aims to curb prompt injection and data leaks as enterprises push AI agents into production across cloud and on-premises systems.
The award underlines growing demand for mission-critical security integration across New Zealand's infrastructure sector.
Most Australian organisations are using or planning AI agents for security tasks before formal controls are in place, Semperis found.
CIOs face rising risk as agentic AI moves into production faster than most data platforms can govern, retrieve and act on reliably.