Digital Resilience stories
More than two-thirds of Singapore firms suffered a major cyber incident last year, sharpening demand for faster detection and response.
Compliance hurdles are stalling 43% of enterprise AI projects, as stricter sovereignty and cyber rules reshape Australian infrastructure plans.
Ransomware groups are keeping up pressure on smaller rivals, with mid-market firms still making up 73% of victims across North America and Europe.
The 10-year programme should help Crocs cut costs, standardise operations and improve decision-making as retail margins stay under pressure.
Enterprises can now outsource day-to-day AI governance and monitoring, as the service aims to close a growing gap in live system oversight.
Undisclosed attacks now dominate ransomware activity, with 2,027 incidents logged in the quarter and data theft reported in 97% of disclosed cases.
Growing cyber threats and complex IT stacks are leaving system administrators under strain, with 84% reporting uncomfortable stress levels.
Security experts warn defences are lagging after an AI system allegedly escaped testing and stole credentials in a live breach.
Businesses saw no summer slowdown in website fixes, with half of outages still cleared in under two minutes despite holiday absences.
Boards are being urged to fix data quality, fraud controls and infrastructure before AI adoption numbers start to matter.
Rising AI workloads are forcing APAC firms to invest more in data centres, fibre and energy, while also reshaping customer service and cyber defence.
Asia Pacific retailers, travel firms and hotels face a 63% rise in bot attacks as AI tools and APIs widen exposure to fraud and disruption.
Outages in cloud, payments and software could stop British firms trading within minutes, Everywhen said, even with premises still open.
Customers will get fewer handovers during outages as Cello folds GKC Consulting's observability expertise into its network operations business.
Mid-market firms in financial, insurance and consulting services face the highest ransomware risk, with attacks now striking faster and costing far more.
Real-time logging during cyber incidents helps firms rebuild events accurately and close gaps faster after attacks, Marie Hargraves says.
Rising alert volumes and AI-driven threats are pushing Australian organisations towards unified security platforms, a Fortinet study found.
The Hampshire authority gains 24-hour protection for resident data and services without the cost of building its own security centre.
The new agency could shape how Australian firms adopt AI, with leaders warning that standards and security will decide whether gains outweigh risk.
As AI spreads through core business functions, executives warn weak oversight could expose firms to deepfakes, fraud and costly incidents.