GRC stories
Auxilion invests EUR €1.5m to expand advisory arm, hiring 12 specialists and targeting EUR €5m revenue amid rising demand for GRC support.
Security teams will gain visibility into AI agents in production, with new runtime controls aimed at spotting misuse, shadow AI and compromise paths.
Enterprises could spot compromised maintainers sooner, as the new tool maps open-source contributors, dependencies and policy breaches across builds.
Audit teams can now trace mobile app controls over time, as the new workspace records policy changes, builds and approvals in one place.
The two-hour glitch exposed company and user data to unauthorised staff, fuelling calls for tighter controls over autonomous agents.
Tax teams using the platform can now get regulatory answers, error fixes and early risk alerts, with human approval still required.
Security teams are being given earlier warning of employee-built AI agents that could expose data, credentials and internal systems.
Drata rolls out agentic AI tools to speed third-party risk reviews, automate security questionnaires and rapidly build online trust centres.
NSS Labs warns many enterprise AI guardrails fail basic security tests, urging independent, real-world validation of protections.
HPE rolls out new AI-aware security tools from edge firewalls to cloud recovery, aiming to tighten protection as enterprise AI spreads.
Saviynt unveils an AI identity security platform to govern autonomous agents across major enterprise AI stacks and close emerging access gaps.
CyberProof unveils Reveal360, a role-based platform unifying threat, defence and asset data to give enterprises a single security view.
Tanium rolls out AI-driven tools to tighten endpoint governance, speed incident response and unify security, exposure and device management.
Cloudsmith adds automated controls to quarantine and block risky dependencies, tightening enforcement on software supply chain security.
Over half of enterprises now deploy generative AI, but an OpenText study warns security, governance and trust are lagging dangerously behind.
Most European organisations lack clear plans to rapidly shut down AI in a crisis, raising fresh concerns over governance and accountability.
Adoption among big enterprises has helped the cybersecurity start-up secure USD $28 million, as it expands tools for AI-driven software development.
Boards face mounting pressure to prove AI and automation improve service, resilience and compliance as Manchester Tech Week opens in Manchester Central.
As cyber attacks surge, Canadian firms race to adopt agentic AI, betting on autonomous defence while scrambling to build new governance.
Drowning in noisy alerts and fractured tools, security teams are turning to unified data security posture management for real visibility.