Enterprise security stories
Broader security platforms are gaining favour as UK and Irish customers seek simpler compliance and AI governance tools.
Reco COO Zoe Hillenmeyer says enterprises typically underestimate their AI agent exposure by a factor of ten and that gap is widening.
The wider tie-up will give resellers and managed service providers a broader security portfolio as AI and compliance demands intensify.
Organisations using Microsoft Teams will gain new defences against phishing and impersonation as attackers shift beyond email to trusted chat tools.
Security teams in Australia and New Zealand may soon triage flaws faster as TrendAI uses Claude Opus 4.8 to assess exploitability and impact.
Infrastructure operators face rising cyber risk as Claroty rolls out Claire, an AI agent that maps assets and flags compliance gaps.
A 53.42% revenue rise put Keeper Security just behind Google in Gartner's 2025 ranking of the fastest-growing security software vendors.
Businesses are facing harder-to-spot intrusions as attackers use valid Microsoft 365 logins, fake AI sites and fileless malware to evade detection.
Only 3% of Australian businesses have started preparing for post-quantum cryptography, leaving sensitive data exposed to harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks.
Security teams could cut alert backlogs as the new system flags only flaws that can be exploited in a specific environment.
The funding will help firms spot hidden flaws and backdoors in compiled code as AI-generated software and supplier risk raise security concerns.
Security teams may need to react faster as AI-boosted attackers can exploit flaws within hours, leaving patching cycles behind.
The new service aims to help firms keep pace as AI-powered criminals automate attacks faster than security teams can patch flaws.
Businesses adopting AI agents face new security and accountability risks as Ping Identity extends access controls, auditability and governance.
The upgrade gives government and regulated buyers a single device for legacy smart cards and passkeys, as agencies shift to stricter security rules.
Start-ups will get a bigger role at the London event as organisers court investors and buyers amid rising AI-driven cyber risk.
Organisations can recoup their outlay in six months, as the study found video management software cut investigation times and lifted productivity.
Indian airports and other vital infrastructure will gain round-the-clock threat monitoring as Securonix and GRAMAX extend managed cyber defence services.
Security teams can spot risky data movement before alerts fire, helping stop sensitive information from leaving approved channels.
The hire signals CodeHunter's push to scale pre-execution software security as threats mount across supply chains and development environments.