Access Control stories
Users can now route AI and HPC jobs across five clouds and on-premises through one workflow, cutting rebuilds and manual reconfiguration.
AI-written database changes can now be checked and traced before deployment, as Liquibase Secure 5.2 targets production risk and audit gaps.
Large organisations may soon get tighter control over privileged access as the pair link identity governance with Zero Trust enforcement.
Security teams get real-time risk scoring for AI agents as Radiant Logic extends its identity platform across fragmented registries.
Security teams may get a single set of controls for AI agents across clouds as Aviatrix enforces Microsoft policy rules at network level.
Security teams may gain relief from manual identity investigations as Offroad targets risks from human, machine and AI access with USD $7 million.
Teams can now map downstream risks across Salesforce, Snowflake and Data 360 before making changes, cutting manual checks and compliance gaps.
Growing AI use is heightening pressure on firms to track sensitive data and close governance gaps, as 85% cite such issues as adoption barriers.
Businesses will get cheaper storage and wider backup coverage as Synology adds SATA-based systems, object storage and AI tools to its roadmap.
Businesses deploying AI agents can now add live request checks and step-up approval, reducing the risk of unauthorised tool use.
AI agents can now tap enterprise data in Microsoft OneLake with citations, as Pinecone claims lower token use and faster responses.
The addition gives companies a shared layer for securing and routing AI traffic as agentic systems move into production.
The new feature targets shadow AI on laptops and desktops, helping security teams block data leaks before models can access sensitive files.
Enterprise security teams can now use AI prompts to renew or revoke certificates without bypassing Sectigo's approval and audit controls.
Manufacturers can now get managed support and remote access tools to reduce OT cyber risk without slowing plant production.
Security operators in Western Australia will get updates on protecting critical assets and integrating systems at the Perth forum.
Each incident can halt site operations for 24 days on average as attackers exploit the sector's growing use of connected digital tools.
The tie-up could speed up autonomous parcel drop-offs in dense cities by linking road vehicles with building access systems and door-to-door handovers.
Resellers will get faster access to licences and support as MadisonAV becomes Audinate's sole local source for core Dante software and adapters.
Security teams are getting a way to automate access reviews and remediation as AI agents and machine accounts widen identity risks.