Access Control stories
Customers will be able to link their own AI assistants to NetSuite data and workflows with tighter controls over access and permissions.
Rising data volumes and AI are forcing Australian firms to cut storage waste, tighten governance and test backups before breaches hit.
The win underscores growing demand for cloud-based access controls as firms try to secure employees, devices, machines and AI systems.
With IT teams stretched thin, the platform automates Linux security and maintenance across cloud and on-premises systems while preserving oversight.
Outages and opaque AI decisions are pushing APAC firms to use observability to keep automated systems reliable, accountable and compliant.
Security teams in North America can now weigh cloud and on-premise options as Suprema rolls out facial access tools that fit existing systems.
Without proper oversight, rapidly growing AI agent workforces could leave firms blind to who can access systems, data and privileges.
Many enterprises still cannot prove they can restore data quickly enough as cloud, container and AI systems outpace traditional backup plans.
Researchers can now report AI misuse and harmful agent behaviour under a separate programme that could expose risks in ChatGPT Agent and Browser.
Pressure to adopt AI is outpacing safeguards, with most firms saying governance and legal controls have lagged behind deployment.
Distributed sites will get tighter controls as HPE adds AI prompt filtering, recovery and encryption updates to guard against data leakage and attacks.
Developers will face new pricing and compliance rules as Xero rolls out credit notes webhooks, with some apps seeing fewer API calls.
The new reader lets sites add biometric checks and live threat detection without replacing existing doors, zoning or permission systems.
The platform aims to curb risks from AI agents accessing data and triggering workflows inside businesses, with runtime controls now in place.
Security teams gain a forensic trail and workflow hub as Vorlon adds incident response tools for AI agents across SaaS apps and APIs.
Nearly all surveyed CISOs said they faced SaaS or AI security incidents in 2025, even as most rated their controls as strong.
The award highlights growing demand for biometric readers that add threat detection and watch-listing at entry points, beyond simple access checks.
Britain’s biggest flexibility market will get a single digital rulebook, as Elexon seeks to ease compliance for energy participants by October 2026.
Only 42% of Australian organisations back up all workloads, leaving many exposed when ransomware or hardware failures hit.
A single managed platform has eased pressure on Dubber's lean engineering team as it scales observability across more than one million daily calls.