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The filing could help organisations prove attendance or access without collecting names or locations, as Europe tightens digital identity rules.
The tie-up adds tighter access checks as firms deploy AI agents and browser tools more widely, amid rising identity attacks.
Backup and recovery tasks can now be triggered inside popular AI assistants, as Cohesity opens its tools to external workflows through MCP.
It aims to stop autonomous software from keeping access it no longer needs as enterprises rush to use AI agents across business systems.
Hotels can cut support calls and upgrade costs as the latest RUCKUS One edition adds AI network monitoring, property system links and Wi-Fi 7.
AI agents will be able to make purchases with user-approved controls, as Visa moves to bring tokenised payments into OpenAI's commerce tools.
Automated buying by AI systems could soon run at machine speed, with Mastercard backed by more than 30 partners to enable it.
Trust is lagging behind consumer appetite for AI-led shopping, leaving merchants racing to add controls before wider adoption takes hold.
AI-driven attacks are forcing identity systems to move faster, as CrowdStrike backs standards for real-time access decisions across users and agents.
Customers can now access advice on branded web domains as phishing and impersonation risks push more firms to tighten online controls.
The fresh cash lifts Supabase's valuation to USD $10.5 billion as AI-driven demand for its database platform continues to surge.
The investment will create about 60 AI jobs and expand work on secure systems for banking, cybersecurity and digital identity in Canada.
Enterprise merchants can now connect once to multiple AI shopping platforms, as Adyen's limited US rollout aims to cut repeated integration work.
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.
Businesses will be able to distinguish trusted AI shoppers from malicious bots as automated requests surge across retail and publishing sites.
Banks and credit unions should see fewer login failures and support calls as Alkami replaces screen scraping with tokenised data sharing.
Trust at the point of payment is the key hurdle, with 50.1% of European consumers unwilling to share card details with AI agents.
Financial institutions will be able to verify callers in seconds as Eltropy embeds IllumaSHIELD to counter AI-driven voice fraud.
The update should cut manual access approvals and give organisations clearer reporting from their security systems, while improving accessibility.