Data governance stories
Security teams gain visibility into blocked requests, token use and failures in AWS Bedrock deployments as AI oversight gaps widen.
Poor-quality data is costing organisations nearly USD $13 million a year, making a formal charter crucial for consistent gains and lower risk.
It aims to cut manual copying and pasting by letting AI assistants query live GRC records under existing user permissions.
The update gives managed service providers more control over Microsoft 365 and AI risks as demand rises for standardised governance services.
UK businesses face a growing data security dilemma as US laws can force American tech giants to hand over customer information.
Trust is emerging as a selling point for finance software as Sage warns that opaque AI can leave CFOs answerable for costly errors.
Analysts are increasingly backing Boomi as buyers seek one platform to govern data, APIs and AI as pilots move into production.
Trust in enterprise AI is being undermined as Denodo research finds most firms still lack live, context-aware data for production use.
Poor address data can raise fraud losses, trigger compliance failures and slow onboarding, making identity checks less reliable.
Fragmented controls are leaving banks and fintechs exposed as AI adoption outpaces oversight, according to new research from Zango.
US audit firms are now scrutinising AI outputs more closely as adoption spreads and concerns over judgment and compliance persist.
Businesses face higher operational and cybersecurity risks as Anthropic's agents let non-technical teams build software that can act across systems.
Poor data, ageing systems and tight regulation are leaving most bank AI projects stuck in pilots, despite heavy investment in the technology.
Businesses struggling to turn AI pilots into production may opt for on-site systems as data gravity and cloud costs squeeze returns.
The deal could cut finance-system migration from weeks to days for small businesses, reducing delays, errors and implementation costs.
Only 21.1% of workers have had training, leaving many to rely on generative AI at work while still worrying about errors and poor output.
Employees using work apps on personal devices face wider privacy risks, as several tools collect dozens of data types and share some with advertisers.
The data storage supplier is looking to widen its reach in government and regulated sectors as Jeanclaude Toma takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
Information on about 500,000 volunteers is being offered for sale online, raising fears that stolen health and DNA data could be misused for years.
Businesses are seeking more advisers as AI and tighter rules make cybersecurity compliance the most in-demand skillset on Malt’s platform.