AI Safety stories
Nearly six in ten Londoners have seen more scam attempts in the past year, with social media fraud and AI-made ruses fuelling concern.
The free release could help firms avoid costly single-vendor AI contracts as Rebel links employees to shared company memory and portable workflows.
Customers can now quiz Starling's app before sending money, as UK fraud losses climb and romance scams hit savers hardest.
Enterprise security teams are being pushed to track what AI agents can access and do across apps, identities and workflows before data is exposed.
The funding will help banks and insurers automate lending, claims and onboarding while keeping AI decisions auditable and compliant.
The update gives Microsoft customers faster visibility into AI-driven access risks, after Netwrix linked broader identity footprints to higher breach rates.
It could cut customer service AI deployment from weeks to hours, while keeping human approval and oversight before agents go live.
Enterprise users can now query workforce data alongside sales and finance systems, as the connector is read-only and uses existing permissions.
Security chiefs are being given a framework to curb risks as AI spreads through coding, no-code tools and autonomous software workflows.
Backed by Amazon, Google and Microsoft, the scheme aims to speed fixes for flaws that could ripple through banks, hospitals and power grids.
Governance gaps are leaving firms exposed, with only 19% meeting the readiness bar as AI-related infrastructure incidents spread across organisations.
Pressure on firms to secure sensitive AI workloads is driving the summit agenda as adoption of confidential computing accelerates, IDC says.
AI-generated code is outpacing enterprise review processes, prompting Qodo to add tools that flag cross-repo risks and enforce standards.
IT teams can now spot oversharing and AI-readiness risks in Microsoft 365 from one chat window, as governance workloads rise.
Existing phishing and fraud tactics are becoming faster, cheaper and harder to detect, raising the risk for large organisations, ReliaQuest said.
The tie-up gives NCC Group early access to GPT-5.5-Cyber, as OpenAI seeks trusted testers for defensive uses of its cyber tools.
Legal staff at the sportswear group hope the tool will cut policy overload and surface staff concerns that were previously never raised.
The selective rollout targets AI developers needing systems that adapt as users' confidence, intent and attention shift during interactions.
Security teams are struggling to spot intrusions until after data is stolen, with 85% of leaders reporting AI-linked incidents or near misses.
Revenue growth and stronger cash generation helped BlackBerry extend its run of positive GAAP net income to five quarters.