Access Control stories
More than half of small and medium-sized firms in Australia and New Zealand have no dedicated security team, leaving them exposed to cyberattacks.
Attackers are exploiting passkeys, stolen sessions and AI-generated scams, exposing gaps in identity security beyond the login screen.
Weak logins are still putting power grids, hospitals and water systems at risk as experts mark World Password Day with fresh warnings.
Automatic remediation and capacity tuning in HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central aim to cut outages and lighten IT teams’ workload.
The update lets app users cap, approve and audit AI-driven payments while keeping control of their funds and spending limits.
Analyst recognition highlights rising demand for AI governance tools as banks and governments face tighter compliance risks from poor data controls.
AI-driven attacks are exposing weak passwords on cameras and access controls, prompting calls for stricter governance across physical security systems.
Task completion for AI agents could rise sharply as Pinecone’s Nexus aims to cut latency, token use and human review in enterprise workflows.
Large companies could cut weeks of analysis to minutes as Aera links conversational AI to governed, auditable business actions.
Rising use of autonomous AI tools on corporate devices has left security teams blind to agents that can access sensitive data and systems.
IT teams can now open and record remote desktop sessions from Rippling, tying support actions to device records and policies.
Security chiefs say AI agents and credential theft are making password-only defences too risky as World Password Day returns.
Regulated organisations can now run AI across distributed data while preserving access controls, audit trails and compliance boundaries.
Governance concerns are pushing regulated firms to demand audit trails and human oversight as AI agents move into live operations.
Australian organisations are racing ahead with AI agents, but most still lack the identity controls needed to secure non-human users at scale.
Only about 10% of APAC organisations say their identity systems can fully secure AI agents, bots and service accounts.
A flaw in a widely watched Microsoft repository could have let attackers run code and steal secrets through GitHub Actions, Tenable said.
Its general release gives IT teams a single place to monitor and secure AI agents as shadow deployments spread across workplace software and cloud tools.
Organisations using AI-assisted development can now get specialist secure coding training as KnowBe4 expands its library for technical teams.
Australian firms are being urged to adopt passwordless logins as AI tools and data leakage make stolen credentials easier to exploit.