IT Governance stories
Large firms face mounting pressure to unify cryptography oversight as quantum risk and regulatory scrutiny make legacy encryption harder to defend.
The update gives managed service providers more control over Microsoft 365 and AI risks as demand rises for standardised governance services.
Hospitals risk exposing patient care as AI tools outpace security controls and sit alongside ageing, unpatchable medical systems.
Analysts are increasingly backing Boomi as buyers seek one platform to govern data, APIs and AI as pilots move into production.
Enterprises face growing breach and compliance risks as autonomous software bypasses static access controls and acts across systems without oversight.
Businesses face rising compliance and security risks as SAS adds a single governance layer for AI models and agents across their life cycle.
Enterprises could cut outage risk as new governance controls let AI spot, explain and act on IT issues across complex digital estates.
Enterprises could gain earlier warning of outages as DXC OASIS uses AI agents and human oversight to unify fragmented IT operations.
API-related breaches now cost organisations more than USD $700,000 on average, as AI-linked interfaces draw fresh hacker attention.
Many firms still struggle to turn digital sovereignty aims into action, despite SUSE's new AI and infrastructure deals with NVIDIA and others.
Large enterprises can keep AI and other data-heavy workloads closer to home as the expanded service tackles sovereignty, latency and compliance risks.
Repeated phishing training helped cut Singapore staff click rates to 7.4% from 17%, despite more than 8,500 fake emails sent.
The UK consultancy now has three recognised standards in place after passing two UKAS-accredited audits on its own Certain® platform.
Businesses are seeking more advisers as AI and tighter rules make cybersecurity compliance the most in-demand skillset on Malt’s platform.
Customers across Ireland will get a single portal for service requests and incident updates as eir business shifts onto ServiceNow's AI platform later this year.
Weak oversight is leaving large UK firms exposed to compliance breaches as most cannot track how sensitive data is handled by overseas AI systems.
Public sector agencies facing tighter cyber scrutiny may gain stronger Azure support as Macquarie Government expands its Microsoft security push.
Rising software costs and tighter scrutiny are pushing Australian builders to prioritise control of project data over collaboration features.
Boards and executives are being urged to treat cyber risk as a shared business issue, with human factors shaping breach readiness.
More organisations could fail Cyber Essentials as missed patches and patchy MFA now trigger automatic rejection under tougher UK rules.