Risk Management stories
The new tools aim to cut manual close work and speed up budget reviews, while keeping finance teams in control of AI-driven outputs.
Enterprises can now trace hidden AI components in code to meet growing audit and compliance demands as production use outpaces governance.
IT teams are under pressure to expose hidden SharePoint permissions before AI assistants in Microsoft 365 surface confidential files.
Security teams may cut alert backlogs and speed containment as Expel rolls out agentic AI across its Ruxie managed detection service.
It could cut customer service AI deployment from weeks to hours, while keeping human approval and oversight before agents go live.
Gartner says specialist providers are gaining ground as enterprises seek cheaper, sovereign access to scarce GPU capacity for AI projects.
Employers seeking analysts who can handle AI-driven threats and SOC duties will see CompTIA's revised CySA+ exam add practical scenario-based testing.
Customers can now lower disaster-recovery costs while keeping backup copies outside the source region to meet outage and residency needs.
Verified customer feedback has put Avalara among the top-rated tax compliance tools as businesses grapple with complex rules across jurisdictions.
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.
Backed by Amazon, Google and Microsoft, the scheme aims to speed fixes for flaws that could ripple through banks, hospitals and power grids.
Governance gaps are leaving firms exposed, with only 19% meeting the readiness bar as AI-related infrastructure incidents spread across organisations.
Stronger wholesale networks could help shield Irish consumers and SMEs from supply shocks as tighter margins and disruption bite across the food chain.
Borrowers and brokers could see faster decisions as the lender says automated workflows have cut handling times by up to 30%.
Australian airports and utilities could soon use dog-like robots to inspect risky sites, as Datacom and Lenovo roll out AI systems.
Shared fibre routes can leave supposedly redundant links exposed to the same outage, a risk growing as AI workloads demand uninterrupted connectivity.
Security teams and IT departments are being pulled closer together as access control becomes part of wider digital infrastructure.
Australian firms risk losing AI advantage if core models and pricing stay offshore, as sovereign control becomes a resilience and trust issue.
Data silos and staff time are being cut as the township uses AI agents to speed calculations, analyse waste and answer residents online.