Access Control stories
Budget pressure is pushing security teams to prove ROI, while integration and staffing gaps continue to shape buying decisions this year.
HPE has expanded its self-driving networking strategy with new AI, security and data centre capabilities across enterprise environments.
Enterprises gain tighter oversight of AI agents as Ping Identity extends continuous authorisation into cloud and edge environments through three partners.
Enterprise teams are getting a single control plane to track agent sprawl, tighten permissions and curb AI spending as autonomous systems spread.
Customers moving ageing identity systems to the cloud could cut migration time and engineering effort, SailPoint says, with no extra fee.
About 7% of monitored interactions raised security, compliance or operational concerns as enterprises deploy more autonomous AI into daily workflows.
The listing should speed procurement for cloud customers as employers face rising risks from impersonation, fraud and stolen credentials.
Enterprise users can now feed governed file content into automated and AI workflows without custom code, reducing engineering overhead.
Most security teams still miss the value in their footage, as only incident-led reviews turn vast video archives into useful evidence.
Ransomware and compliance risks are rising as AI concentrates more business data in storage systems that must now prove they can recover fast.
Businesses deploying autonomous AI agents face tighter oversight as Zscaler adds controls for agent access, data flows and endpoint threats.
Enterprise buyers are demanding proof of what AI agents do, as scrutiny rises over permissions, ownership and audit trails across organisations.
The alliance aims to help defenders spot and contain identity-based attacks before they disrupt access across hybrid networks.
The new controls could help enterprises stop AI agents from exporting data or changing records when their actions stray beyond approved intent.
It aims to stop autonomous software from keeping access it no longer needs as enterprises rush to use AI agents across business systems.
More than four in 10 firms where AI widened access were breached last year, underscoring a growing governance gap, Netwrix says.
Closer monitoring of cyber risks is now a priority for regional utilities, as Coliban Water seeks faster threat detection and response.
Security teams can now rank privileged accounts by the sensitivity of data they can reach, helping cut alert noise and focus reviews.
Runtime behaviour, not login checks, is now seen as the key control as businesses put AI agents into live systems and data.
Public backing is strongest where facial recognition is tied to security, with 81% supporting border checks and 53% favouring tighter limits.