Risk Management stories
Law firms could cut client disputes as Elite’s new tool spots subjective billing risks before invoices are submitted.
Poor data could now trigger bad AI actions, as Qlik adds trust scores, alerts and stewardship tools to its analytics platform.
The deal gives lenders round-the-clock voice automation in more than 100 languages, aiming to cut costs and improve compliance in collections.
Breach risk stays high for smaller firms because stolen credentials and weakly joined controls let attackers slip past existing tools.
Large firms can now curb standing admin rights more tightly, as Keeper adds approvals, expiry checks and audit trails across endpoints.
Customers can now spot hidden operational technology and IoT devices without extra hardware, helping close risky blind spots across mixed networks.
The Tel Aviv startup says enterprises need runtime controls as AI agents take on more privileged tasks across core business systems.
Consumers are set to encounter AI in robots, transport and personalised shopping, as Forrester says business returns will arrive sooner than expected.
Security teams will get Claude tools inside TrendAI Vision One as the firms target AI-driven attacks and faster incident response.
Customers can now spot hidden factory-floor and building systems in Tenable's platform without extra hardware, agents or software.
Rising use of AI assistants is making software harder to understand, prompting teams to revive stricter testing, controls and oversight.
Security teams gain a single view of shadow AI as Cloudflare and Wiz connect traffic inspection with cloud asset mapping to spot exposed data.
Delaying preparation could leave large firms racing to retrofit encryption before 2029 deadlines set by Google, Cloudflare and India.
The move adds software, investment and public sector expertise as Virtuozzo tries to simplify its cloud platform and expand overseas.
Small IT teams get a single console for patching, remote support and security alerts as endpoint management and response are merged globally.
Organisers say the two-day programme will tackle deepfake hiring, data sovereignty and the mounting risks of AI-driven cyber attacks.
It aims to help landlords and local authorities apply housing rules consistently as regulatory scrutiny over decision-making intensifies.
Stricter data and AI rules are pushing enterprises to demand more control over where workloads run and how they are governed.
Unusual claims are testing insurers as a motorway cow, cannabis farm and disputed robot mower all led to real payouts and refusals.
Only five communications equipment groups made the list, underscoring Zyxel’s standing in a benchmark watched by investors and customers.