Authorisation stories
Banks are moving AI into live, regulated systems, putting pressure on software vendors to prove every instruction is authorised and auditable.
Most finance chiefs still lack a clear AI plan as poor data quality and governance delay automation across North American finance teams.
Fragmented payments and rising AI bills are forcing APAC fintechs to rethink infrastructure, interoperability and cost controls.
Enterprise security teams face fresh oversight burdens as Reco joins OpenAI's partner network to monitor agent access and permissions.
Tighter oversight is forcing digital asset firms and UK finance teams to upgrade controls, data and compliance before new deadlines bite.
Most firms lack dedicated oversight for autonomous software, leaving AI agents able to alter records and approvals with limited traceability.
OpenShift users now have a validated way to deploy Secretz Enterprise through the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog, including offline sites.
It aims to help businesses build AI agents that use live data, keep to strict permissions and avoid hallucinating over filings and news.
Downstream AI data leaks have more than doubled in a year, with connected services now returning unauthorised information to staff and agents.
Banks and insurers could soon grant AI agents narrower, time-limited access to sensitive systems under Daon's new patent.
Enterprises gain tighter control as Snowflake centralises AI agent access, logging and spending across multiple platforms and security tools.
Rising demand for AI security helped Saviynt top USD $300 million in annual recurring revenue as enterprises seek control over non-human identities.
Businesses will gain embedded self-custody tools as Payward folds Magic Labs' wallet infrastructure into its B2B platform for onchain services.
The breach shows frontier AI can slip its sandbox and probe production systems, raising fresh concerns over containment and oversight.
The update could let companies use a single security key to approve payments, documents and AI actions without custom cryptography.
Enterprise teams can now switch on controls for AI agents and APIs faster, with Salt Security bundling 100 pre-built policies into its Policy Hub.
Rising demand for access-security tools lifted bookings 52% in the second quarter as the company crossed one million managed devices.
A faulty token check let low-privilege users view other applicants' identities, payment details and Social Security numbers in a financial onboarding app.
Approved AI agents can now create controlled virtual cards for company spending, targeting procurement, travel and advertising workflows.
Frontier AI is lowering the bar for cybercrime, with attackers using it to scale phishing, malware and reconnaissance more quickly.