Risk Management stories
Most enterprise AI use is slipping beyond oversight, with 86% of organisations lacking visibility into data moving to and from tools.
Merchants face harder-to-trace disputes as AI and agentic commerce complicate payment trails, Chargebacks911 said after new fintech data.
The tie-up gives Databricks users quality and lineage checks for AI workflows, helping teams spot risky data before it reaches models.
False alerts and missed flaws are the target as the new engine aims to help security teams scan AI-written code more reliably.
Companies facing tighter EU rules and supply chain strain are being offered new tools to track deliveries and packaging compliance.
Managers can now spot skills gaps and compliance risks in real time, as Skillsoft's new dashboards aim to guide staffing decisions.
Sales, finance and compliance teams can now query verified company records in Amazon Quick, helping them assess risk and target prospects faster.
EU backers are seeking €74.3 million to roll out a system that proves a person was present without exposing personal data.
Customer reviews have pushed Shufti into G2's top tier, signalling stronger demand for its identity checks and anti-money laundering tools.
Shared live tracking should cut delays and spreadsheet errors for Clasen Quality Chocolate's cocoa imports across long-haul shipping routes.
Identity and IoT monitoring gaps leave managed service providers with little public scrutiny, despite rising threats to clients' systems.
Insurers testing AI in narrow pilots may now need traceable, governed tools as Earnix pushes its new orchestration layer into daily workflows.
Quebec organisations will now have local access to independent checks as Fime gains DIACC approval under Canada's trust framework.
Unapproved AI use is widening a security and compliance gap, with 75% of UK business travellers saying they would use shadow tools for work trips.
Rising AI failures are forcing firms to isolate response teams from the corporate network as incidents multiply across models and agents.
Independent auditors found the retailer facial recognition system met the first global AI governance standard, bolstering scrutiny around its use in stores.
Most Irish adults want ministers to stop public bodies paying cyber ransoms, though concern rises sharply if citizens' data could be exposed.
Boards may be missing who gains and who loses from AI, as a new paper says efficiency metrics can mask wider social and cultural costs.
Executives say the real productivity gain lies in cutting routine tasks, as firms use AI to free staff for higher-value work and judgement.
The gap leaves many retailers exposed, as most feel pressure to adopt AI yet fewer than half have a clear plan for doing so.