IT Department stories
Regulated organisations can now run AI across distributed data while preserving access controls, audit trails and compliance boundaries.
Agencies could cut disclosure delays as the new system automates redaction of body-worn camera, CCTV and phone footage before release.
It aims to cut manual work for channel partners and enterprises standardising hybrid meeting rooms across multiple sites.
Governance concerns are pushing regulated firms to demand audit trails and human oversight as AI agents move into live operations.
Australian organisations are racing ahead with AI agents, but most still lack the identity controls needed to secure non-human users at scale.
Its general release gives IT teams a single place to monitor and secure AI agents as shadow deployments spread across workplace software and cloud tools.
Attackers are exploiting help functions to reset credentials and bypass defences, putting entire networks at risk through a single call.
Operational gaps are emerging as most large companies push AI agents into production before staff believe they are ready.
Organisations are being pushed to prove AI can cut network downtime, as BlueCat widens access to tools that act on live data, not just analyse it.
The funding will help OpenObserve expand as more firms seek unified monitoring for AI-heavy systems and growing telemetry volumes.
The deal should help Aston Martin turn race data into quicker decisions and better fan management as AI becomes central to its operations.
IT teams can now track fleet-wide software gaps and route deployment tasks into Jira, Freshworks and Zapier with PDQ's latest update.
Regulated firms can now run AI inside existing workflow systems as Nintex’s latest K2 update keeps sensitive data off external services.
Cybersecurity and AI demands are pushing most Australian and New Zealand firms to move workloads back from public cloud to private or hybrid systems.
Many firms cannot see where their AI agents are, leaving identity, policy and supply-chain risks to grow as deployments scale.
Rising AI use is widening attack surfaces, while most organisations still need nearly a month to recover from cyber incidents.
With no further application window guaranteed, companies are being urged to move quickly if they want a branded web suffix to curb spoofing and phishing.
The Kuala Lumpur hub will give Southeast Asian customers round-the-clock technical support as OceanBase pushes to win more regulated finance clients.
AI adoption is pushing firms to use external support to bridge skills gaps, modernise systems and reduce cyber risk as projects move into production.
Most Australian security teams lack confidence their controls can spot a compromised AI system, even as firms push assistants beyond pilots.