Enterprise security stories
Security teams may get a single set of controls for AI agents across clouds as Aviatrix enforces Microsoft policy rules at network level.
Attackers are using generative AI to flood inboxes, pushing phishing to 36.5% of security teams' hours and USD $51,948 per analyst yearly.
Customers can now access advice on branded web domains as phishing and impersonation risks push more firms to tighten online controls.
Boards are weighing cyber risk in financial terms more often, though many firms still struggle to turn assessments into action.
Cloud security teams can now map AWS estates without metered costs rising as visibility improves, easing budget pressure on larger organisations.
CrowdStrike said state-backed espionage and extortion are surging as AI assets inside tech groups draw hackers seeking code, models and access.
The hire bolsters CoreView's push into Microsoft Cloud defence as large organisations face growing pressure over identity, permissions and tenant risk.
The awards underline how Arctic Wolf is leaning on channel partners as customers seek outsourced help to tackle AI-driven cyber threats.
The partnership could help uncover critical flaws faster as AI-driven attacks and machine identities raise the stakes for infrastructure security.
Hackers are already stockpiling encrypted data for Q-Day, when quantum machines could break RSA and ECC in minutes.
Security teams may gain relief from manual identity investigations as Offroad targets risks from human, machine and AI access with USD $7 million.
Independent tests are giving APAC buyers a clearer basis to compare cloud WAAP products as web and API attacks intensify.
Businesses deploying AI agents can now add live request checks and step-up approval, reducing the risk of unauthorised tool use.
The new feature targets shadow AI on laptops and desktops, helping security teams block data leaks before models can access sensitive files.
The telecoms group will use Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview to spot vulnerabilities faster as cyber threats grow more automated.
Despite strong governance on paper, Singapore firms are struggling to enforce software security controls as AI and open-source use accelerates.
Targeted email scams are pushing payment redirection fraud losses higher as Australian firms lose more than AUD $166.8 million.
Enterprises could cut remediation noise as attacker-validated findings are ranked against business context, ownership and exploit paths.
The platform aims to speed application security reviews by about 20% while keeping expert testers in charge of final findings.
Security teams are getting a way to automate access reviews and remediation as AI agents and machine accounts widen identity risks.