Risk Management stories
Indian firms are moving to tighten software controls as AI agents and code generation raise new security and auditability risks.
Most firms are now running AI in production, with hybrid clouds and security controls becoming crucial as inference overtakes training.
Organisations under Sarbanes-Oxley pressure can now monitor controls in real time, after the software cut one client’s control costs by 10%.
Compliance teams could cut manual review time as Proofpoint’s new AI platform reconstructs cases from scattered records and logs.
Teams juggling multiple projects can now compare resourcing and timeline changes before updating live plans, reducing manual rework and blind spots.
Poor data can make AI agents scale errors at speed, leaving customer-facing systems unreliable and potentially non-compliant.
Cybersecurity buyers facing tighter regulation and rising attack risk may see faster go-to-market execution as Bitdefender puts Frank Koelmel in charge of global revenue strategy.
More than half of small and medium-sized firms in Australia and New Zealand have no dedicated security team, leaving them exposed to cyberattacks.
Rising encrypted and AI-related traffic is forcing firms to rethink firewall performance as Fortinet adds higher-capacity models for data centres and edge sites.
The tie-up aims to help firms scale AI agents with better governance, tracing decisions and proving business impact beyond pilot projects.
The tie-up aims to cut investigation times and patching errors by feeding live endpoint data into ServiceNow workflows and AI agents.
The update lets app users cap, approve and audit AI-driven payments while keeping control of their funds and spending limits.
Vulnerability exploitation has collapsed from years to hours, leaving organisations racing to fix exposed systems before attackers do.
Businesses are being urged to replace password-only logins as stolen credentials still feature in 22% of confirmed breaches.
Security teams could cut alert backlogs, while enterprises gain a way to inspect AI skills for hidden tampering and backdoors.
Rising email fraud is driving KnowBe4's regional expansion, as security chiefs warn that AI-made attacks are targeting Asia's businesses.
Taiwan’s banks and fund managers are getting new digital asset infrastructure as stricter rules push firms to prioritise compliance and custody.
Organisations using AI-assisted development can now get specialist secure coding training as KnowBe4 expands its library for technical teams.
Australian firms are being urged to adopt passwordless logins as AI tools and data leakage make stolen credentials easier to exploit.
Security teams are being forced into faster triage as AI shortens the gap between flaw disclosure and attack to hours.