Data Security stories
Customers in Asia-Pacific can now buy Denodo's cloud data service through Microsoft's commercial channel, easing access to hybrid data for AI use cases.
Regulated industries will get custom models with tighter data control as TCS opens Mistral Forge access to enterprise clients worldwide.
AI now helps smaller firms speed up routine work and decisions, but only when their PCs can handle the workloads securely and efficiently.
Only 3% of Australian businesses have started preparing for post-quantum cryptography, leaving sensitive data exposed to harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks.
The ranking underscores rising demand for tools that can cover hybrid networks as ransomware and identity attacks increasingly target connected devices.
Businesses rushing to deploy AI agents face a fresh security gap, as Zscaler adds identity mapping and partner services to its platform.
The certification should ease procurement concerns for finance teams handling sensitive planning data, as buyers demand tougher proof of security controls.
Poor data oversight now risks unreliable AI outputs, as unstructured information and weak lineage can undermine automation at scale.
It lets customers apply existing data loss and governance policies to AI-assisted work in Claude, after suspicious AI incidents hit 42% of firms.
Government and critical infrastructure operators may need years to upgrade vulnerable encryption before quantum computers make it obsolete.
Business customers and retailers can now use open banking payments and data sharing in one app, ahead of regulation by six months.
Staffing shortages and rising tax complexity could make the platform's automation a timely boost for CPA firms under pressure.
The deal gives Globe Telecom a new subscription service for 54 million users, helping them back up and manage content beyond handset storage.
Security teams can spot risky data movement before alerts fire, helping stop sensitive information from leaving approved channels.
Public confidence in AI and data handling has plunged, with most Australians rejecting the use of personal information to train models.
Confidence in defence remains patchy as 68 per cent of UK business leaders plan higher cyber spending and 46 per cent fear new tools widen threats.
The trial could make everyday banking decisions clearer for millions of app users, while keeping human oversight and fraud controls in place.
Payroll teams face growing privacy risks as software providers increasingly reserve rights to use salary data to train AI models.
Poor communication on AI rules is fuelling shadow use in Australian firms, as nearly half of executives still see it as an IT issue.
Businesses face pressure to speed up AI rollouts as OpenAI chief Sam Altman says enterprise adoption remains very early.