Access Control stories
The recognition comes as buyers demand unified controls for human, machine and AI identities across cloud, on-premises and core business systems.
Many firms are still wrestling with trust and governance as analysts spend 3.7 hours a week correcting AI outputs, survey data shows.
New controls will help SMBs and MSPs curb shadow AI use and limit data leaks as staff adopt chatbots without clear rules.
Australian firms face rising cyber and compliance costs as OpenText adds tools to govern AI use, data access and application risks.
Manual network policy changes can now take weeks, leaving enterprises exposed as Check Point pushes AI agents to automate security operations.
Production AI agents often fail on stale or fragmented data, and Redis is betting its new Iris platform can fix that runtime gap.
Poor data quality has been slowing enterprise AI roll-outs, prompting Denodo to link live governed data to AWS agentic tools across multiple services.
The ranking underscores growing demand for tools that secure human, machine and AI identities across cloud and hybrid environments.
The consultancy says its approach keeps records and governance inside existing Microsoft tools, reducing reliance on outside vendors and scattered spreadsheets.
Security teams get free visibility into how Snowflake Cortex agents access sensitive data, helping them prepare for audits and reviews.
Security integrators could cut development time and costs as Brivo updates its platform for natural-language AI tools and wider software links.
Enterprises are testing only about 32% of their attack surface, leaving many assets outside regular security checks as threats grow faster.
It aims to curb over-privileged AI systems by giving each agent its own identity and limiting access to specific tasks and sessions.
Privacy and sovereignty demands are exposing legacy systems, with only 29% of firms making sovereign AI a near-term priority.
Banks and fintech groups could spot rising rejection rates and hidden attack patterns sooner, with 3DiVi's new layer analysing live biometric sessions.
Businesses could cut retrieval times and compliance risks as Foxit adds cloud-based document storage, search and governance to its PDF tools.
With biometric terminals increasingly treated as networked endpoints, the device aims to cut tampering risk and ease large-site access control.
The hires are designed to bolster sales execution and technical support as demand rises for digital access systems across India.
Lesser-known ERP tools are already cutting month-end work, from reconciliation and AP to forecasting, if the data underneath is clean enough.
New compliance reporting rules from April 2026 mean New Zealand agencies and firms must prove cyber controls are planned, repeatable and effective.