GRC stories
Tighter regulation and rising cyber threats are pushing insurers to bolster defences for customer data and operational systems.
Irish firms face tighter cyber oversight as HCS expands advisory services for regulated sectors and mid-sized businesses lacking in-house compliance teams.
Businesses scaling AI face greater risk of hidden errors, as Alation's new system aims to verify data, context and agent decisions in real time.
Demand for AI oversight tools is rising as finance teams automate more processes, prompting MindBridge to expand its leadership structure.
Governance gaps are slowing enterprise adoption as most technology leaders say AI deployment is outpacing controls, according to a cited IBM study.
Security teams gain tighter endpoint oversight of shadow AI and sensitive data, as Fortinet folds new controls into FortiEndpoint from the third quarter.
Australians seeking cyber security jobs face costly certification hurdles and vague entry rules, leaving employers short of qualified applicants.
Weak public trust and tighter oversight are pushing Australian and New Zealand firms to add live AI security controls before systems go into production.
Businesses using autonomous AI on endpoints face new oversight gaps, as Keeper extends its privilege controls to agent actions and approvals.
Enterprise buyers risk signing off on AI systems that only claim human oversight, while real-time intervention and auditability are often absent.
Most UK lenders now face overlapping FCA, PRA and data rules on AI, as 75 per cent of firms already deploy the technology.
Without stronger operational foundations, Asia Pacific firms risk turning new security tools into costly bottlenecks instead of productivity gains.
Demand for data governance is rising as regulated organisations spend more on AI, and RecordPoint is betting on partners to capture it.
Security teams can now tighten oversight of service accounts, API keys and AI agents as machine identities outnumber staff in many enterprises.
Demand for secure industrial connectivity is rising as Corsha expands its leadership team to target manufacturers, defence and critical infrastructure.
Banks face a shrinking window to harden legacy systems as cheap AI tools make vulnerability hunting and repeat attacks far easier for criminals.
Only one in three UK cyber managers think their compliance model can scale as new rules pile pressure on governance teams.
A gap between perceived readiness and formal scrutiny forced the defence contractor to rebuild its compliance programme before passing.
Rising reporting and safety demands are creating demand for software that can replace spreadsheets and consultants in heavy industry.
The recognition underscores rising demand for cyber-risk tools that show measurable returns, as buyers demand faster deployment and continuous monitoring.