Data Security stories
Australian MSPs and resellers gain access to Coro's cybersecurity platform as the deal broadens channel options and simplifies security management.
The new controls aim to help enterprises scale AI and analytics on Snowflake without compromising data governance, access or traceability.
The update aims to curb bad answers and compliance risk for banks and other regulated users as enterprise AI rolls out more widely.
The deal targets banks, utilities and agencies seeking to turn AI pilots into secure workplace tools across Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand firms gain a local cloud option as OVHCloud opens its first Asia-Pacific zone in Auckland, boosting resilience and data sovereignty.
Businesses can now run larger AI models locally on existing Windows and Linux PCs, reducing cloud costs and keeping sensitive data on-site.
Hospitals using MEDITECH Expanse could restore records faster after ransomware, as Rubrik adds recovery tools across cloud and on-premises systems.
Enterprise teams can now monitor chats, files and project logs in Claude, closing a security gap as AI tools take on more workplace tasks.
It gives IT and security teams a way to spot risks, track usage and investigate incidents across sprawling unstructured data estates.
Broader Claude access should help MIND sharpen data discovery and loss prevention for customers, after it joined Anthropic's cyber scheme.
Smart home makers can now add cameras and doorbells more quickly as Ayla bundles cloud recording, billing and app support into one service.
Enterprise users could gain tighter oversight as Versa applies identity checks and approval rules to every AI agent action before it runs.
Most workers are blurring the line between corporate and personal AI use, leaving employers blind to sensitive data shared outside approved accounts.
The bank says underwriters can now complete work in minutes rather than 15 hours, as it rolls out agentic AI across home lending.
Enterprises may be able to deploy governed multi-agent AI systems in days, as Kore.ai ties its Artemis platform to Microsoft Azure.
Most enterprise retailers now plan to use AI shopping agents, even as many say they are not ready for the fraud risks they bring.
Storage and cloud fees are eroding education AI returns, even as 46% of institutions plan bigger budgets this year.
Demand for immutable backup storage lifted bookings 118% as European customers sought on-premises control to meet sovereignty and ransomware risks.
The new integrations aim to help enterprises govern data for AI agents without custom builds, with one release due in summer 2026.
The platform is aimed at regulated industries and sensitive data users, with on-premise and air-gapped deployment to keep control in-house.