Digital Identity stories
The funding will help Cybergenix Security expand its AI and cybersecurity platform as Indian universities push harder into student entrepreneurship.
The funding comes as tighter regulation and AI-driven fraud push more online businesses to add identity checks across products and markets.
Only 3% of Australian businesses have started preparing for post-quantum cryptography, leaving sensitive data exposed to harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks.
Businesses adopting AI agents face new security and accountability risks as Ping Identity extends access controls, auditability and governance.
Strong domains are set to become more valuable as AI makes it easier for small teams to launch websites and apps, a survey found.
Growing fraud and stricter checks are driving demand for identity tools as the San Francisco start-up expands after fresh funding.
Security teams can now spot browser-based credential threats alongside identity and cloud alerts after Dashlane's Sentinel link.
The integration could help health systems curb account takeover and fraud as MyChart use grows for records, bookings and messages.
Most enterprise access still sits outside formal controls, leaving AI agents and unmanaged accounts to widen security and compliance risks.
The framework aims to give households control over energy data as the sector builds a common consent system for flexible tariffs and services.
Fragmentation could slow Aotearoa's payments overhaul unless industry and government align on standards, identity and resilience.
Home movers could face fewer repeated requests as property firms seek to curb delays and duplication in anti-money laundering checks.
Survivors of domestic abuse could get safer access to communication as donated handsets are refurbished and recycled across Australia.
Canadian businesses will get tougher digital onboarding defences as the phased rollout targets deepfakes, spoofed video and device tampering by Q3 2026.
Businesses in the US will gain broader identity checks as Equifax data is added to GBG Go, while reciprocal tools will aid Equifax's fraud screening.
UK banks under pressure from record fraud are turning to identity checks that can curb losses without slowing customer onboarding.
AI-written phishing is forcing security teams to rethink email defences as Ocean claims its system already scans more than one billion messages a month.
Familiarity with AI fakery is not improving detection, as a UK survey found Britons struggled to spot manipulated video and stills.
The deal gives National Bank of Canada new fraud tools as lenders race to curb losses without adding friction for customers.
Growing use of AI fakery is forcing companies to verify who is really on screen before hiring, approving payments or granting access.