Risk Management stories
Gartner's new category reflects surging demand for tools that help enterprises tackle ageing software estates, security risks and outage threats.
Only 6% of security teams can see all AI deployments, leaving most organisations exposed as use of shadow tools surges.
Developers can now manage multiple AI coding agents in one place as GitHub tests a desktop Copilot app with worktree automation and review tools.
Boards will get clearer visibility of cyber threats as the new software ties vulnerability data to strategic priorities and business impact.
Only 34% of organisations have a current view of their digital certificates, leaving most exposed to outages from expired credentials.
It aims to cut the manual work that leaves many connected-device networks exposed, by turning risk data into enforced policy automatically.
The update lets post-sales teams build and share AI workflows in Gainsight, as boards push harder for measurable gains in retention and expansion.
Akamai and NVIDIA are expanding their security partnership to embed Zero Trust controls into AI factory infrastructure.
Gartner warns most AI projects may fail as enterprises struggle to track sensitive data that new tools and agents can access.
Security teams can now apply the same rules to AI-generated code across development and deployment, as Salt broadens its platform to curb flaws earlier.
It gives Japanese businesses a controlled way to manage accounts outside single sign-on, where staff often still store passwords informally.
The restructure aims to speed Assured's global expansion by aligning product, alliances and marketing around rising demand for cyber resilience.
Industrial maintenance teams could save time on routine planning and safety tasks as Ultimo rolls out AI tools through Microsoft Teams.
Businesses adopting AI now face a single service aimed at filling gaps in governance, monitoring and incident response across workflows.
A USD $442,760 pilot will test whether climate alerts can prompt US remittance senders to help families in Guatemala and Colombia sooner.
The Belfast software supply chain security firm is bolstering financial and legal controls as it seeks more enterprise customers after a USD $72 million round.
The bank plans to add 440 net new roles in British Columbia by 2029 as it widens its artificial intelligence and banking operations.
Seven in 10 retailers expect growth next year even as labour costs and supply chain disruption push technology investment up the agenda.
Despite widespread agreement on its importance, most banks still use manual adverse media checks, leaving them exposed to crime and reputation risk.
The four-year deal should help Defra replace legacy systems and speed up digital services across environmental regulation and biosecurity.