Access Control stories
Rising AI use is widening attack surfaces, while most organisations still need nearly a month to recover from cyber incidents.
Accountants facing staff shortages may gain faster workflows, as Sage Intacct’s new agent exposes its calculations, sources and audit trail.
The new tool gives Copilot access to enterprise file stores without opening up records beyond existing permissions, cutting governance risk for users.
It aims to cut manual copying and pasting by letting AI assistants query live GRC records under existing user permissions.
Businesses face rising exposure as AI is used to sharpen phishing, while insecure in-house tools and weak controls widen attack surfaces.
The update gives managed service providers more control over Microsoft 365 and AI risks as demand rises for standardised governance services.
Flaws in widely used building controls could let remote attackers seize heating, lighting and access systems or expose sensitive data.
Poor identity controls and slow remediation are leaving cloud users exposed as attacks now exploit trust relationships rather than one flaw.
The release aims to curb a growing security risk as enterprises let autonomous agents into internal apps with broad human-style access.
Recent AI-driven leaks are forcing firms to rethink IP protection as sensitive code and creative assets move across cloud tools and public repositories.
Enterprises face growing breach and compliance risks as autonomous software bypasses static access controls and acts across systems without oversight.
Developers should see fewer errors and faster builds as NetSuite opens its coding guidance to more than 25 AI platforms worldwide.
The shortlist spot highlights 1Kosmos's push into AI-era identity checks as it scales passwordless authentication for regulated industries worldwide.
No patch exists for a Windows RPC weakness that can let attackers turn a service foothold into SYSTEM-level control on a host.
Ransomware and data theft can follow a single click, making verified access and threat containment critical for organisations.
Legal teams can now feed sensitive deal files from Ansarada into Harvey without losing permissions, audit trails or governance controls.
Most Australian security teams lack confidence their controls can spot a compromised AI system, even as firms push assistants beyond pilots.
Customers will now get independent assurance that Nebula Global Services has tested its defences against common cyber threats across its systems.
Information on about 500,000 volunteers is being offered for sale online, raising fears that stolen health and DNA data could be misused for years.
Companies seeking Cyber Essentials certification must now use multi-factor authentication and managed devices, as remote working rules tighten.