IT Governance stories
Rising cyber threats are forcing more Indonesian firms to rehearse crisis decisions, as a Makassar session drew about 100 executives and specialists.
Recovery plans are lagging as Asian companies rush into agentic AI, with average incident downtime stretching to 28 days, a survey found.
External coding tools can now reach Google Cloud models and notebooks via an open protocol, while IAM Deny policies keep access tightly governed.
Visa is pouring billions into AI defences as regulators demand safer, auditable systems to counter faster cyber threats and fraud.
The hire comes as APJ customers accelerate AI deployment, raising demand for identity controls to manage human and machine access safely.
More than 5 million connection attempts from 985 organisations show scam traffic is increasingly reaching workplaces via social apps and personal devices.
Supplier breaches are amplifying disruption, with ransomware incidents in Europe rising 55.1% year on year in the first four months of 2026.
Businesses are under growing pressure to track hidden software, AI tools and access rights as Corma secures a second Gartner ranking.
IT teams using PDQ can now draft custom deployment packages faster, as the new assistant handles routine scripting and setup steps.
Most firms are unprepared for AI-driven infrastructure risk, as Spacelift found only 19% have the governance needed to curb incidents.
The update aims to give large organisations tighter control over AI workloads spread across clouds, servers and containers, with policy checks built in.
It gives security teams a single view of backup coverage and recovery risk, helping spot gaps before a cloud incident slows restoration.
Four in 10 US workers admit using AI to create bogus expense receipts, highlighting growing fraud and oversight risks for employers.
Security chiefs are being given a framework to curb risks as AI spreads through coding, no-code tools and autonomous software workflows.
Governance gaps are leaving firms exposed, with only 19% meeting the readiness bar as AI-related infrastructure incidents spread across organisations.
Australian firms using AI for core operations risk disruption unless they secure contracts, governance and backup plans, LegalVision says.
The pact aims to help enterprises patch vulnerable open source code faster without forcing disruptive upgrades to production systems.
The appointments underline a push to turn in-house AI trials into customer services, with governance and reliability now central to growth.
Retailers now face daily trading risk as PCI DSS 4.0 turns payment compliance into a continuous operational requirement, not an annual audit.
Security teams and IT departments are being pulled closer together as access control becomes part of wider digital infrastructure.