Data Security stories
Australian firms using AI for core operations risk disruption unless they secure contracts, governance and backup plans, LegalVision says.
Workers could gain more control over verified employment records as WorkPro's new platform aims to cut repeated compliance checks across jobs.
Finance teams face a new push to automate reporting and close processes, as Lucanet adds AI tools while keeping calculations rule-based for auditors.
It could simplify mixed HPC and AI estates, as pre-validated software now runs on ProLiant servers and shared systems gain tighter tenancy controls.
The hire comes as APJ customers accelerate AI deployment, raising demand for identity controls to manage human and machine access safely.
The new venture will give multinational customers a single network partner across 180 countries, while BT and Verizon wait for regulatory approval.
Hackers are already hoarding encrypted data, as businesses race to adopt quantum-safe protection before Q-Day arrives.
Enterprise security teams are being pushed to track what AI agents can access and do across apps, identities and workflows before data is exposed.
More than half of Singapore respondents lacked full visibility of employee AI use, heightening fears over shadow tools, data leaks and breaches.
U.S. agencies can now train and keep control of AI models on isolated systems, with Palantir and NVIDIA targeting sensitive government work.
Consumers could gain stronger protections and easier data sharing as Ottawa opens consultations on bank fraud and open-banking rules.
AI pilots stall less on model quality than on messy data, disconnected tools and weak governance, Snowflake Summit heard.
Audit trails and expiring links aim to help schools and public safety agencies share redacted records without using email attachments.
The phones enter India's crowded affordable 5G market, with prices from INR ₹12,999 as Ai+ seeks first-time buyers and upgraders.
Trust remains thin for AI-led shopping, with most UK adults saying they would reject systems that handle spending or payment data.
Human error and ungoverned AI are heightening cyber risk in Singapore, where most workers say deepfakes are hard to spot and scams could succeed.
IBM research shows Canadian organisations are expanding AI use while governance, workforce skills and oversight struggle to keep pace.
Retailers now face daily trading risk as PCI DSS 4.0 turns payment compliance into a continuous operational requirement, not an annual audit.
The environmental law firm aims to cut finance complexity and upgrade security as it shifts billing and reporting to the cloud.
Rising cyber threats are forcing more Indonesian firms to rehearse crisis decisions, as a Makassar session drew about 100 executives and specialists.