Risk Management stories
Rising electricity demand is forcing Southeast Asian governments to back grids, storage and interconnectors as much as new power plants.
Firms with manually rotated ADFS certificates could still be exposed, as attackers may recover live signing keys and forge SAML logins.
The framework aims to help IT leaders control security, governance and costs as agent-based systems move from pilot projects into production.
The two-hour exercise is designed to show whether security teams can recover cleanly as AI-driven attacks can now unfold in minutes.
The cross-border payments company is seeking stronger governance and operational depth as it readies a Series A fundraising round.
Australian organisations under pressure to secure hybrid work systems have lifted demand for specialist Citrix deployment support.
The real risk is growing backlogs and patching delays, as AI speeds up exploit development faster than security teams can respond.
Poor data quality is now a business risk for Chief Data Officers, undermining AI, customer service and compliance across the enterprise.
The software group is sharpening its global growth push as Tarun Nandwani takes the top job and Pramod Kumar gets a new role.
Rising delinquencies are pushing enterprises to adopt AI collections tools, as BMW i Ventures backs KredosAi's USD $7 million Series A.
Procurement teams risk 17-month delays and failed builds if they try to create sourcing AI in-house, the white paper warns.
Growth in regulated sectors has turned Abacus's London office into an EMEA hub with 129 staff and more than 1,200 clients across 25 countries.
Compliance teams can now query live case data in seconds as SpeakUp's new tool aims to cut manual reporting and investigation work.
Closer oversight now gives the crypto broker a route to offer payments, deposits and derivatives services to Australian customers.
Customers at Bank of Sydney should see faster payments and more self-service after its core banking systems moved to AWS.
Frontline employers could cut compliance gaps and manual training admin as Humanforce links AI reporting with automated learning assignments.
The deal will embed Claude across UST's client systems and internal workflows, as the services firm trains 20,000 staff worldwide on the AI model.
Australian fleets could improve audit trails and incident response by tying safety events to verified worker identities across vehicles and field sites.
The province found hidden security flaws in public sector systems in hours, a task officials say could have taken a manual review 6.5 years.
Investors now judge private equity targets by how AI could erode margins, weaken moats or lift pricing, not just technical novelty.