Incident Response stories
Kyndryl bolsters Kyndryl Bridge with agentic AI to spot IT risks early, helping customers avert outages and cut downtime costs.
AI-driven operations are advancing beyond alerts, but enterprises are still holding back on autonomous action until they can trust the system.
OpenAI widens access to GPT-5.5-Cyber for vetted defenders, tightening identity checks and safeguards for authorised security work.
Gigamon survey warns AI is now tied to 83% of breaches, with Australian organisations facing rising hybrid cloud risk and visibility gaps.
Rapid7 says its tie-up with OpenAI will help security teams speed up vulnerability detection, triage and remediation in a machine-speed threat era.
Sysdig rolls out headless cloud security for AI agents, letting automated workflows hunt threats, fix flaws and respond at machine speed.
Tanium teams up with ServiceNow on autonomous IT tool linking live endpoint data to workflows, aiming to cut MTTR and speed patching.
WatchGuard launches Rai AI workforce to help managed service providers automate security investigations and response across client environments.
Gigamon says security teams are backing AI tools, yet many still face breaches as visibility gaps and cloud risk undermine defences.
Anomali debuts ThreatStream Next-Gen with AI triage to help security teams cut false positives and act faster across intelligence workflows.
Millions of UK adults still reuse passwords across multiple accounts, leaving firms exposed as attackers exploit weak cyber habits and phishing.
Optus launches free cyber readiness programme as research finds one in three Australian SMEs have faced attacks and most lack a plan.
Expel unveils Trust vs. Impact framework to guide security teams on when AI should automate, assist analysts or stay under human control.
Genetec urges organisations to strengthen identity controls across physical security systems as AI-driven attacks increase the risk of credential theft.
e2e-assure study finds many firms still rely on IT-based OT security tools as cyber incidents drive downtime, costs and training spend.
AI has exposed cybersecurity's broken rules, shrinking defenders' response windows to hours and forcing firms into a race to fix risks faster.
ThreatBook launches Flocks and SafeSkill as new AI security tools, aiming to ease SOC alert overload and screen enterprise AI skills for hidden risks.
Lloyds Banking Group and Google Cloud Security bring 33 teams into UK cyber hackathon as AI test raises stakes for finance defences.
Kyndryl warns AI is compressing vulnerability exploit windows to hours, forcing Canadian security chiefs to rethink patching, board oversight and resilience.
Australian firms say AI agents are moving faster than security controls, with 88% expecting guardrails to lag within a year.