Enterprise security stories
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 Edinburgh cyber security firm is betting on Hanes to speed international growth as demand rises for help managing AI-driven threats.
The hires underline a partner-led push as identity security vendors increasingly rely on managed services to win and retain customers.
North American expansion is now being funded as the startup targets cloud risks introduced at the design stage, not after deployment.
Vendor reviews could be cut from days to minutes as the new AI tool centralises evidence and automates lower-risk approvals.
Organisations have only days to patch gaps as AI-driven attackers automate the same old weaknesses, Five Eyes warned.
Legacy desktop software can now be automated without new APIs, as Amazon Web Services opens WorkSpaces applications to AI agents under existing controls.
The beta aims to stop unauthorised AI tools on corporate devices from reaching cloud services, repositories and production systems.
Businesses can now query BigQuery in plain English, with Google adding audit trails, access controls and scheduled AI analyses.
The move boosts Mphasis' cybersecurity profile as enterprises seek tighter protection around AI rollouts and Microsoft-based systems.
Criminals are using AI to scale phishing and hunt flaws faster, forcing firms to harden defences as alert volumes and risks rise.
Attackers are already using AI to exploit flaws faster than many organisations can detect them, Five Eyes agencies warned.
More than 5 million connection attempts from 985 organisations show scam traffic is increasingly reaching workplaces via social apps and personal devices.
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.
More than half of Singapore respondents lacked full visibility of employee AI use, heightening fears over shadow tools, data leaks and breaches.
A financial services cloud was taken over in seconds in a test, highlighting how approved permissions can still let attackers reach full AWS control.
Rising alert volumes and staff shortages are pushing security teams towards AI tools that cut costs and speed investigations.
Human error and ungoverned AI are heightening cyber risk in Singapore, where most workers say deepfakes are hard to spot and scams could succeed.