Risk Management stories
With Fair Work and award queries making up 27% of client calls, BrightHR is betting employers will pay for help avoiding costly compliance mistakes.
Australian businesses face a new cyber baseline as regulators move to align guidance with cloud, SaaS and AI-driven threats.
Buyers will gain a clearer signal on autonomous AI, as certified providers can now display a trustmark in the widely used STAR Registry.
Hidden tracking markers and a US standoff over a vulnerability-finding model are fuelling fears that AI now carries cyber and national security risks.
The rollout could speed up support, security fixes and software delivery across a business that channels more than 80% of sales through partners.
Most organisations are exposed to AI security breaches, with AvePoint finding 88.4% suffered at least one incident in the past year.
Enterprises can now add more tailored IT tools after the new Marketplace passed 170 extensions and 10,000 downloads worldwide.
Enterprises facing costly renewals may now get a lower-risk route off proprietary databases and into PostgreSQL, MySQL or MariaDB.
Buyers in defence and regulated sectors will get a traceable chain of custody for training data as the firms target trust in AI procurement.
The launch could help firms move AI projects past pilot stage by turning existing integrations into governed tools for agents without rebuilding them.
Security teams face a new governance gap as AI agents spread across Microsoft systems, with many lacking inventories, controls or monitoring.
The investment could speed up AI search and incident review for schools, factories and retailers using Verkada's cloud security platform.
Boards are being urged to overhaul defences as AI speeds attacks and exposes firms to foreign vendors' access risks.
Enterprises and public bodies face rising pressure to replace vulnerable encryption as QNu Labs and SAGA Consultants target global quantum-safe security demand.
The rollout gives Insight a test case for selling Microsoft's newest AI tools after a survey found most Australian firms are still only experimenting.
The platform aims to help large firms monitor and control autonomous AI as regulation tightens and deployments move into production.
The move aims to turn corporate AI trials into measurable gains, with 6,000 specialists embedded inside customer organisations.
Almost half of Irish businesses faced at least one cyber attack last year, exposing hidden costs that can hit operations, cash flow and trust.
Retailers will get instant police warnings within four seconds when serious offenders are spotted, as theft and violence remain high.
Healthcare and AI start-ups dominate the shortlist, as investors prepare to hear pitches from firms tackling accessibility, childcare and drug delivery.