Enterprise security stories
The investment could speed up AI search and incident review for schools, factories and retailers using Verkada's cloud security platform.
Enterprises and public bodies face rising pressure to replace vulnerable encryption as QNu Labs and SAGA Consultants target global quantum-safe security demand.
Gaps in oversight leave most firms unable to see what AI is doing inside mobile apps, despite broad adoption and formal governance policies.
Security teams are being pushed to react faster as AI-assisted attacks widen the gap between exploit discovery, patching and live defence.
The tactic now reaches Mac users, as attackers turn to trusted tools and social engineering to evade defences and steal credentials.
MSSPs across EMEA could cut alert backlogs as QBS Software adds Dropzone AI's autonomous SOC analyst to its partner network.
Enterprises face rising costs and governance gaps as thousands of AI agents begin operating alongside staff across multiple systems.
Large firms are using security consulting to cut risk and costs, with IDC saying Mandiant customers gained USD $4.3 million a year on average.
The endorsement may help Tenable win buyers as security teams weigh AI risks alongside cloud, identity and container exposures.
Security teams gain wider visibility into risky AI agent activity as Exabeam doubles behavioural detections and adds Claude telemetry.
Missed intrusions could cost more than false alarms, as Secure.com says AI tools in security operations can miss real attacks in live use.
Developers can now add authentication and access controls earlier in AI-built apps, as Ory's free plugins plug identity tools into coding agents.
The twin honours underline Gallagher Security's standing in New Zealand's security market, with its staff and software both recognised.
Australian businesses face a new cyber baseline as regulators move to align guidance with cloud, SaaS and AI-driven threats.
Quantum theft could expose sensitive records years from now, turning today's encrypted files into a board-level liability for Kiwi firms.
Security teams can now map shadow AI use in hours, as the free tier shows prompts, users and risk across popular tools.
Mid-market security teams can now get permanent vulnerability and cloud checks free, easing access to tools often priced for larger enterprises.
The Indonesian cybersecurity group can now pursue recurring software revenue, as shareholders backed a move into AI, publishing and data services.
Companies under pressure to govern AI and share sensitive data could use proof-based controls without replacing existing cloud systems.
Banks could use continuous identity checks to curb rising takeover fraud, as the tie-up opens YEO Messaging to US financial institutions.