Access Control stories
Regulated industries may get a safer route to production AI as the tie-up offers tighter control over data, governance and deployment.
The top ranking signals growing demand for university AI that can manage sensitive data, automate admin work and scale across campus systems.
Initial units will be scarce as Firewalla extends Zero Trust controls to wired devices with managed switches priced from USD $300.
Demand for AI security systems is rising as Hakimo says its monitoring reduces incidents and guard costs for property owners.
Owners are bringing security, networking and AV planning forward as repeat work lifts 27%, with CSP on track for 125 projects this year.
It aims to curb fragmentation as businesses test autonomous AI agents that need to verify identity, access data and prove compliance.
The twin portals are designed to stop tailgating and unauthorised access at a campus central to Europe's internet traffic hub.
Users can now pull Dropbox files into ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini Spark, keeping AI output tied to existing permissions and team workflows.
Legacy systems and slow patching are leaving banks exposed, with financial services hit by more than double the average cyberattacks per device.
Users who miss the deadline will lose access to OpenAI's most advanced cyber models, as the firm tightens defences against phishing.
Enterprises risk wasted spending and bad decisions because governance frameworks cannot fix inaccurate data already in their systems.
Attackers are using agentic tools to compress breaches into days, exposing developers and cloud users to faster, harder-to-stop intrusions.
Businesses face a tougher test for AI agents as DevRev's new benchmark measures accuracy, cost and access controls in enterprise settings.
Marketing teams can now automate customer journeys and routine site tasks without sending data to a separate platform, easing GDPR concerns.
Enterprises can now control both chatbot and agent traffic through one gateway as Citrix expands NetScaler for regulated AI deployments.
Security teams can now tighten oversight of service accounts, API keys and AI agents as machine identities outnumber staff in many enterprises.
Businesses are being urged to tighten controls as AI tools spread faster than governance, with Quorum Cyber updating assessments to cut cyber risk.
Students and dropouts will pitch banking security ideas for a prize pool of more than INR ₹10 lakh as digital fraud risks mount.
Professional services firms can now query their own data in plain English, with early users already checking cash flow, staffing and overdue invoices.
Breaches in Singapore and Japan are sharpening scrutiny of identity controls, as regulators eye tougher rules for data centres and cloud firms.