Enterprise security stories
Regulatory deadlines and access risks are pushing companies to treat AI agents like privileged users, lifting demand for identity security tools.
MDR buyers risk missing attacks if they focus on price and log limits instead of coverage across identities, endpoints and cloud systems.
AI-driven attacks are forcing identity systems to move faster, as CrowdStrike backs standards for real-time access decisions across users and agents.
Enterprises face new risks as autonomous software agents spread through systems faster than older security tools can track or control.
The update aims to simplify security operations as enterprises grapple with unmanaged devices, partners and multi-cloud workloads across AI projects.
The wider partnership push aims to help enterprises control AI risk across cloud, identity and data systems as deployments move into production.
Audit trails for AI-generated code could get easier as the plugin exposes packages, dependencies and provenance inside Claude Code.
Periodic penetration tests miss most systems, prompting Australian and New Zealand firms to use AI-driven checks for broader coverage and faster risk spotting.
Phishing in workplace chat is prompting firms to harden Microsoft Teams as attackers increasingly exploit trusted internal messaging tools.
Security teams gain rollback and policy controls as autonomous Claude agents begin writing and deploying code at machine speed.
Business buyers in Australia can now get a 0.99kg 14-inch Copilot+ PC from AUD $3,399, with local AI tools and 26-hour battery life.
The certification could help Spectrum win government and enterprise contracts, after it cut the usual ISO 27001 timetable and costs sharply.
As AI use spreads, MSPs can now monitor and govern employees' interactions with AI tools through Check Point's expanded platform.
Businesses need a single view of AI agents as their access and ownership can change in real time across cloud and internal systems.
Large organisations may soon get tighter control over privileged access as the pair link identity governance with Zero Trust enforcement.
Attackers are using fake World Cup sites and messaging apps to steal credentials, with some scams now aimed at event suppliers and staff.
Canadian businesses gain a single supplier for IT and endpoint security as Canon broadens its managed services with ESET products.
Business users get a premium 1kg laptop with all-day battery life, stronger-than-expected graphics and robust security for modern workloads.
Phone-based fraud is forcing employers to train staff more aggressively as vishing losses rise and call scams spread across Australia.
Security operators in Western Australia will get updates on protecting critical assets and integrating systems at the Perth forum.