Authorisation stories
Canadian banks will test how AI agents can initiate card payments as Visa prepares issuers for new controls over consent, fraud and liability.
Customers can now govern AI agents across mixed systems as Okta adds Bedrock support and lets firms keep existing identity providers.
It aims to curb over-privileged AI systems by giving each agent its own identity and limiting access to specific tasks and sessions.
Tighter EU compliance rules are driving demand for access controls as the security supplier expands its regional sales push across Western Europe.
HPE Networking says AI, zero trust and SASE are reshaping network security as remote work and connected devices make threats harder to control.
Rising AI-assisted traffic is exposing checkout friction, with a 70.22% cart abandonment rate leaving merchants to fix payment bottlenecks fast.
Most firms are now running AI in production, with hybrid clouds and security controls becoming crucial as inference overtakes training.
The update lets app users cap, approve and audit AI-driven payments while keeping control of their funds and spending limits.
Analyst recognition highlights rising demand for AI governance tools as banks and governments face tighter compliance risks from poor data controls.
AI has made stolen credentials and careless copy-paste habits a bigger risk than password strength, with scams and breaches accelerating.
Developers can now build and operate product integrations inside Claude Code as Prismatic targets a tricky workflow that general coding tools miss.
Security chiefs say AI agents and credential theft are making password-only defences too risky as World Password Day returns.
Regulated firms can now run AI inside existing workflow systems as Nintex’s latest K2 update keeps sensitive data off external services.
Businesses face rising risks from unverified agents, tampered models and synthetic media as DigiCert adds cryptographic controls across its platform.
Many firms cannot see where their AI agents are, leaving identity, policy and supply-chain risks to grow as deployments scale.
Poor identity controls and slow remediation are leaving cloud users exposed as attacks now exploit trust relationships rather than one flaw.
The release aims to curb a growing security risk as enterprises let autonomous agents into internal apps with broad human-style access.
Enterprises face growing breach and compliance risks as autonomous software bypasses static access controls and acts across systems without oversight.
The hire signals a sharper focus on resilience and customer trust as buyers demand stronger governance from identity security suppliers.
Businesses are being urged to replace password-only logins as stolen credentials still feature in 22% of confirmed breaches.