Enterprise security stories
Rising data volumes and AI are forcing Australian firms to cut storage waste, tighten governance and test backups before breaches hit.
Organisations across the region are facing mounting disruption as attack volumes jump 36% year on year, with APIs a growing weak spot.
Businesses can now manage devices, branding and customer listings from one Apple platform, as the company retires two separate services worldwide.
The win underscores growing demand for cloud-based access controls as firms try to secure employees, devices, machines and AI systems.
With IT teams stretched thin, the platform automates Linux security and maintenance across cloud and on-premises systems while preserving oversight.
Users can now check suspicious images, video and audio in real time as concern mounts over AI-generated content spreading online.
The win could boost Jazz's profile with enterprise buyers as the accelerator drew nearly 1,000 applicants and sought AI-driven security tools.
The move gives Ignition access to the world's largest cybersecurity market as it targets more than EUR €500 million in revenue within three years.
Enterprises with fragmented identity systems can now avoid forest trusts as the integrated product covers humans and AI agents across domains.
Demand for automated digital trust tools is rising as shorter certificate lifespans and cryptographic change raise outage risks for large firms.
Banks and custodians can now keep digital asset keys in-house as Ledger’s new hardware aims to ease compliance and security concerns.
Many enterprises still cannot prove they can restore data quickly enough as cloud, container and AI systems outpace traditional backup plans.
Enterprises racing to deploy AI tools are risking sensitive data leaks unless security moves from discovery to runtime protection, F5 and Forcepoint say.
Nearly half of observed attacks never hit endpoints, pushing N-able to broaden detection across network, cloud and identity layers.
Rising nation-state cyber attacks are driving demand for earlier threat detection as the alliance targets government, defence and infrastructure buyers.
Businesses relying only on endpoint tools could miss more than 137,000 network attacks, as perimeter threats took a larger share in 2025.
Distributed sites will get tighter controls as HPE adds AI prompt filtering, recovery and encryption updates to guard against data leakage and attacks.
New reporting deadlines are pushing critical UK firms to secure trusted communications when cyber attacks knock out internal systems.
Gartner’s endorsement could boost Tenable’s pitch to security teams seeking better AI risk prioritisation and wider attack-surface visibility.
Only 42% of Australian organisations back up all workloads, leaving many exposed when ransomware or hardware failures hit.