Risk Management stories
Pressure is outpacing governance in Australian companies, with many approving AI systems before legal, security and training gaps are closed.
Banks could speed compliance checks and loan approvals as the new software automates alerts and underwriting while keeping audit trails intact.
Large organisations can now query endpoint risk in plain English, as the adviser aims to speed patching and exposure checks across huge fleets.
Google Workspace users gain email impersonation protection as Barracuda adds AI security and folds MSPs and resellers into one programme.
The latest data showed 635 ransomware incidents in February, but CL0P and The Gentlemen rose sharply as the threat landscape shifted.
The move gives the policy group a stronger voice on data resilience and AI governance as governments weigh new cybersecurity rules.
The platform aims to curb risks from AI agents accessing data and triggering workflows inside businesses, with runtime controls now in place.
Security teams gain a forensic trail and workflow hub as Vorlon adds incident response tools for AI agents across SaaS apps and APIs.
Customers can now use AI tools to update live project records in Smartsheet, with early adoption topping 4,000 users and 1.74 million actions.
Nearly all surveyed CISOs said they faced SaaS or AI security incidents in 2025, even as most rated their controls as strong.
The move aims to curb access and trust risks as companies deploy autonomous AI agents across internal systems and third-party services.
Security teams will gain visibility into AI agents in production, with new runtime controls aimed at spotting misuse, shadow AI and compromise paths.
Enterprises could spot compromised maintainers sooner, as the new tool maps open-source contributors, dependencies and policy breaches across builds.
Audit teams can now trace mobile app controls over time, as the new workspace records policy changes, builds and approvals in one place.
Mental health absences could have already cost cyber teams more than 250,000 work days, threatening monitoring and incident response.
The two-hour glitch exposed company and user data to unauthorised staff, fuelling calls for tighter controls over autonomous agents.
Most firms cannot tell AI agent activity from human use, leaving access controls strained as autonomous software spreads across production systems.
Tax teams using the platform can now get regulatory answers, error fixes and early risk alerts, with human approval still required.
The archive’s digital model kept contingency spending at 5% and helped slash emissions by 80%, easing risk on NZD $290 million project.
Power shortages and grid delays are now threatening UK data centre expansion as AI workloads push electricity demand higher.