Data Security stories
Employees and managers can now query HR records and book leave in seconds, as Ciphr embeds a chatbot into its software from this month.
Search now blends text, images and files as Google rolls out a single AI experience and background agents to over 1 billion users.
The tie-up aims to let law firms and in-house teams ground AI-assisted drafting and research in their own precedents and knowhow.
Industrial firms could gain better access to AI-ready data as AVEVA adds integrations, governance tools and web-based controls across its suite.
Data privacy and accuracy fears are slowing uptake as nearly half of IT professionals question AI tools now entering their workplaces.
Security and compliance hurdles are being tackled as Confluent rolls out tools to help firms move AI data pipelines from pilot to production.
New controls will help SMBs and MSPs curb shadow AI use and limit data leaks as staff adopt chatbots without clear rules.
Industrial operators may get faster AI access to plant and business data, as the deal avoids copying information into separate systems.
Many projects remain stuck at proof of concept as businesses wrestle with data governance, security and agent oversight before scaling AI.
The chipmaker is betting on local AI workloads as developers seek faster responses, tighter data control and less cloud dependence.
Most executives still rely on artificial intelligence to draft emails and summarise documents, despite rising confidence and training uptake.
Users can now start with a free Avast One plan and add paid protections later, as Gen shifts to a modular security model.
Researchers risk wasting time on untrustworthy generic tools unless AI is built for rigorous, traceable science and human scrutiny.
Most Australian buyers say security fears, late deliveries and poor tracking are undermining social commerce, despite rising use of the channels.
The move will put AI tools in daily use for more than 1,900 staff, as HWLE seeks tighter controls around risk, training and compliance.
Most New Zealand SMEs now use AI tools, but many want firmer safeguards and training before widening adoption.
The hire comes as live facial recognition in British shops faces mounting scrutiny over privacy, accountability and safeguards for shoppers and staff.
UK SMEs can now take contactless card payments on smartphones, with settlement into Starling accounts arriving the next day.
Finance teams need to know whether ERP AI queries cross borders, because model routing can affect sovereignty, compliance and audit trails.
TrustedTech said 62% of UK senior leaders use unauthorised AI tools at work, intensifying worries over data leaks and policy breaches.