Data Security stories
The bank says the AI system will cut call handling times and wait times by surfacing customer details instantly for staff.
Travel customers could face phishing scams after Booking.com found suspicious activity may have exposed names, contact details and reservation data.
The certifications strengthen customer assurance as AI-driven phishing and impersonation attacks rise, giving buyers clearer proof of Doppel's controls.
Organisations needing stronger assurance now face a stricter test for encryption, with accredited labs verifying cryptographic controls and key handling.
The partnership signals a split in finance software as firms weigh tighter control inside one platform against AI agents that span several systems.
Investors overseeing more than USD $350 billion in assets joined a Singapore event where founders faced tighter scrutiny over scale, revenues and execution.
As AI workloads swell, the ranking bolsters Hitachi Vantara's case for object storage as a core data layer, not just archive.
Users concerned about mental health data will get an encrypted, on-device alternative as the new service avoids storing reflections on Aurora Journal's servers.
Poor strategic or cultural fit can wipe out M&A gains, even when the purchase price and synergies look attractive on paper.
The shift could lift AI-related income and margins as Sidetrade seeks to turn its vast transaction data into subscription products by 2030.
Visibility alone will not stop sensitive data leaking into AI tools, so security teams must turn DSPM findings into live controls and data lineage.
The rollout will save dentists time on notes and letters as PortmanDentex broadens AI scribe use across UK and Ireland practices.
Only 30% of New Zealand organisations have a cyber recovery plan, leaving customers and operations exposed if attacks cause prolonged outages.
Morningstar users should see no immediate change as the firm keeps using ByAllAccounts after selling the data aggregation unit to Pello.
Finance teams could soon shed repetitive treasury and payroll tasks as the London fintech expands its automation software after fresh backing.
Italian universities will gain a shared, Italy-based storage system as GARR and Cubbit begin a 1 petabyte pilot to improve resilience and control.
Australian builders are using more model-based workflows, but rising data-control fears and AI rules are slowing wider gains.
Round-ups of coffee and grocery buys could lift KiwiSaver balances by nearly USD $1,000 a year without changing budgets.
The Bristol startup’s pay-as-you-use platform targets firms in regulated sectors that need to automate customer contacts without long deployments.
Thousands of student placement claims were paid and screened out in the scheme’s first six months, easing compliance pressure on universities.