IT Governance stories
Breaches are rising as AI tools widen access inside firms, leaving security teams struggling to spot data flows that Zero Trust was built to limit.
Enterprises can now give developers the coding agent via Google Cloud controls, with pooled budgets, audit logs and IDE support included.
Australia's new scams rules are adding pressure on firms to detect fraud faster as AI-powered attacks expose weak governance and identity controls.
Finance chiefs are being warned that weak controls, not poor technology, could make early AI agent pilots in accounting fail.
Enterprise security teams now have a proposed benchmark for limiting AI agents to approved actions inside live systems.
Compliance teams may gain a new way to spot gaps between audits, as Strike Graph's Atlas uses AI to recommend remedial action with human approval.
Governance gaps are widening as 60% of CIOs plan AI agent investment within 12 months, a survey of 1,000 leaders found.
Weak governance leaves firms exposed to compliance risk, duplicate records and faulty decisions as data volumes keep rising across departments.
More than two-thirds of Singapore firms suffered a major cyber incident last year, sharpening demand for faster detection and response.
The tie-up gives German-speaking enterprises a local route to tighter SAP access controls as support changes and cloud migration raise compliance pressure.
Most enterprises are overhauling data systems as 95% say governance and infrastructure hurdles have delayed or cancelled AI projects.
Compliance hurdles are stalling 43% of enterprise AI projects, as stricter sovereignty and cyber rules reshape Australian infrastructure plans.
Enterprises can now run AI coding-agent workflows in production without rebuilding prototypes, as UiPath adds orchestration and governance controls.
IT teams in Australia and New Zealand can now police AI apps on managed Macs as Jamf adds endpoint-level controls and audit reporting.
Misconfigured policy changes caused outages at 65% of organisations last year, as fragmented teams and tools slow hybrid-cloud security.
The deal gives Río Hondo College extra ERP and application support as it seeks to ease strain on internal IT staff and improve continuity.
The new tool aims to help security teams spot policy drift sooner as hybrid networks expand and audit-cycle checks no longer suffice.
Stolen credentials can become an operational foothold within hours, leaving annual assessments too slow to catch the real attack paths.
Mid-market customers grappling with AI governance and data risk may gain a more practical partner as Source Technology expands its services.
Businesses could cut weeks from app projects as Netcall's new AI tools automate process mapping, search and specification drafting.