Data Security stories
The move could help enterprises and AI cloud operators manage containers, GPUs and data with one model as demand for edge and agentic AI grows.
The move aims to reduce the risk of arbitrary code execution as open-weight models are shared and deployed at scale.
The hires signal Rackspace’s push to win more governed AI and private cloud deals as enterprises seek tighter control over data and compliance.
The appointment underlines Vistra’s push to unify services as clients demand quicker, more secure access to compliance data across markets.
The deal could cut admin and speed up decisions for more than one million businesses across Australia and New Zealand.
Enterprises scaling AI are finding that reliable, real-time data pipelines and governance now matter more than model choice for ROI and control.
Security teams will soon be able to track sensitive information in vector databases as Commvault extends AI risk controls beyond unstructured data.
Rising identity-based attacks and exposed cloud services are forcing Australian organisations to rethink security assumptions as threats accelerate.
Organisations can now run AI workloads on sensitive data without exposing it to the cloud provider, as Niobium opens The Fog in private beta.
It aims to cut Google Drive and Gmail recovery from days to minutes, as firms face growing cyber and outage risk from cloud collaboration tools.
Rising automation and data growth are exposing cloud users to identity drift, hidden telemetry gaps and fragmented defences.
Financial institutions could cut manual checks as a Fujifilm-DoxAI tool scans identity and income records for fraud in New Zealand.
Direct access to Interac e-Transfer gives Neo Financial more control over payment features as the network opens to non-bank providers.
Only 10% of customers rate service as great, as fragmented systems and poor empathy are driving churn and frustration.
The new Kuala Lumpur centre is set to bolster resilience and speed up real-time responses across the bank’s network in over 50 markets.
Australian developers can now access free vulnerability tools as Vulnetix takes a formal role in global software flaw tracking.
Widespread AI use in accountancy is stoking fears over client data, GDPR breaches and disciplinary action as firms chase convenience over controls.
Fragmented patient data is still slowing care and adding to doctors’ workload, with 71% saying better interoperability would help most.
Businesses gain an AI-enabled contact centre with omnichannel support, as Cox Business broadens its portfolio beyond traditional telecoms services.
Despite widespread AI backups, just 39% of UK businesses are fully confident they could recover cloud data after a cyberattack.